The GBP/NZD pair has lost momentum for a possible rebound, regardless of Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey's tempered remarks regarding the pace of interest rate hikes, despite presiding over a divided decision. This shift in sentiment has prompted a breakdown in price support around the 2.0500 area, followed by a subsequent retest and further bearish momentum. The price remains firmly below the 50-day moving average, signaling a strong inclination towards further downside movement.
While both the Bank of England (BOE) and the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) have embarked on a tightening path, the impact on the sterling has been somewhat subdued. Expectations from both central banks now appear to be more evenly balanced.
In light of these developments, we anticipate a continuation of bearish sentiment in the GBP/NZD pair, focusing on utilizing price action signals to guide our trading strategy.