The Great Britain Pound (GBP) challenges the JPY with price uncertainty. It’s the second day in a row lowering the pair’s price Anyway, the pair marks the bullish candle as the technical bias printed the lower high in a move during the last downside.
The Consumer Price Index was released by National Statistics, reporting a low reading of -0.2 percent compared to a record of 0.1 percent the previous month. Its a primary indicator of inflation estimation and changes in buying habits. Inflation is dragging down the purchasing power of GBP.
Similarly, the situation for Great Britain Pound (GBP) is getting worse after the figures published in the National Statistics of the United Kingdom show an amount of new debt that is increased from £ 7,256 b to £ 10,509 B which is unfavorable to the economy, net borrowing growth is considered negative or GBP bearish.

The prevailing condition of the manufacturing sector in the UK has also worsened with a figure of 48.3 this month. It has decreased significantly as compared to 0.7, the previous month.
Conclusion
Trading GBPUSD might be a wise decision. It’s anticipated to get strength in the near future. Avoiding to trade a pair for a long term position may work well.

