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Political events kick EUR/GBP up and down…

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“Come with me and we’ll write that brighter future. Come with me and we’ll make that change. Come with me as we rise to meet this moment. Come with me and together let’s seize the day.”

Lyrics from the first platinum single by Backstreet Boys / One Direction / a.n.o.t.h.e.r boy band? (delete as appropriate). Of course not! This is the final call to arms from Prime Minister May’s first Conservative Party speech she gave back in October of last year. Some dubbed this the ‘Citizen’s of Nowhere’ speech as the PM was accused of being overtly nationalist.  Since that time, EUR/GBP has been kicked about like a political football with bouts of Brexit fear mixed in with more general, French election concerns.

It is fascinating when looking at a currency cross like this to see historical price action and what, if anything, it can tell us about future direction. What is crystal clear is that price expansion has obviously occurred far more around political events concerning the two currencies than other monetary policy issues. And this theme is undoubtedly set to continue as we head into the first round of French Presidential elections this weekend.

With some polls too close to call, the market has Macron and Le Pen as the slight favourites to win through to the second round of voting on May 7. There is much speculation too about the turnout in the first round and how this could affect Le Pen’s votes especially.

On the other side of the Channel, Mrs May’s snap election bombshell yesterday was just that for EUR/GBP as it dropped the most since her Lancaster House speech, the ‘blueprint for divorce’ in January. February lows were taken out and prices made an intraday low of 82.97. This is also the smoothed 200 day Moving Average so is a critical level of long-term support. With both cable and EUR/USD majors consolidating today after such large moves, the cross is pausing for breath. Interestingly, market positioning is important in this pair. Large shorts in GBP match up against relatively flat EUR positions which mean the single currency is more vulnerable in the short-term.

Of course, interest rate differentials are normally one of the key drivers for currencies. In which light, a more dovish stance in next week’s ECB meeting would contrast with the Bank of England’s most recent one. This would tally with today’s confirmed Eurozone March inflation reading of 1.5%, which marks the biggest monthly price drop in over a year, and the stubborn core figure of just 0.7%.

Whatever happens, we know that politics will be a key driver in price action. If the consensus is correct, we could see a relief rally after the French first round. Going forward, maybe PM May will seize the day and drive the cross through the 83 barrier. That will most likely depend on the ‘smooth’ Brexit the market is now hoping for.

EUR/GBP Daily Candle Chart

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