EURGBP — Greene Fires the Hawkish Signal, ECB Cuts Tomorrow, and the 0.8417 Target Is Back in Play
EURGBP 0.8632 | 03 June 2026 The cleanest directional setup in this week's coverage. Two events in the next eighteen hours are pointing the same direction, and the technical structure is mid-move with no exhaustion signal. BoE MPC member Megan Greene delivered a hawkish speech yesterday that materially changes the BoE narrative. She argued the case for raising UK rates has strengthened as the Iran war drags on, that acting sooner is more important than waiting for conclusive evidence, and — most critically — that without an imminent Bank Rate hike, the market yield curve tightening the BoE had been relying on would likely unwind. That is not a suggestion. That is a direct call for action. The ECB cuts tomorrow. The deposit rate moves from 2.50% to 2.25%. The ECB-BoE rate differential widens further against the euro after that cut — from 1.25% to 1.50% in sterling's favor. The oil channel is asymmetric. Brent above $100 applies inflation pressure to both economies, but the UK's energy import dependence means the passthrough is faster and more direct than in the Eurozone. Oil above $100 is Greene's entire argument for preemptive tightening. Every dollar Brent holds above $90 strengthens her case. On the chart, momentum is confirming wave (c) continuation — no divergence, no exhaustion. This is different from EURJPY where negative divergence flagged a topping process. Here the structure is mid-move. Invalidation: daily close above 0.8741. Bear trigger: daily close below 0.8600 on ECB event. Wave (c) targets: 0.84418 → 0.84117. Conviction: Medium-High Bear.



