Euro sits around 1.1220

Published on 19.07.2023 15:01

EUR/USD stays on the back foot around 1.1220 heading into Wednesday’s European session, extending the previous day’s retreat from the highest level since February 2022. In doing so, the Euro pair not only justifies the US Dollar’s corrective bounce but also takes clues from the European Central Bank (ECB) concerns amid dicey market hours following a heavily optimistic performance.

Bloomberg came out with news suggesting that the ECB officials are struggling to determine the bloc’s central bank’s future moves. The news cites policymakers from across the spectrum while highlighting the difficulties in conveying the July rate hike. “The task will be to avoid strong signals of either another hike or a pause,” said the Bloomberg News citing anonymous policymakers.

On the other hand, the latest Reuters poll of around 109 economists suggests that the Fed’s widely anticipated 25 basis points (bps) rate hike in July will be the last increase of the current tightening cycle. Even so, Tuesday’s upbeat prints of the US Retail Sales Control Group for June underpin the chatters that the Fed will keep the rates higher for longer, if not lifting the rates further toward the north. The same views allow the US Dollar Index (DXY) to edge higher around 100.05, after bouncing off the 15-month low surrounding 99.55 the previous day.

It’s worth observing that mixed headlines surrounding China and optimism at the equity markets also tease the EUR/USD bears amid a sluggish session. China Industry Ministry recently conveyed fears of insufficient demand and declining revenues and justifies the downbeat Gross Domestic Product (GDP) data for the second quarter (Q2) that suggested fears of easing economic recovery in the world’s biggest industrial player. Considering China’s status as one of the biggest oil users, downbeat economic concerns about the dragon nation weigh on the commodity price.

On the other hand, the US banks expect more profits from the higher rates and push back recession woes, which in turn allow the sentiment to remain firmer and challenge the US Dollar bulls of late.

Against this backdrop, the S&P500 Futures grind near the highest levels since March 2022, dicey near 4,585 by the press time. Not only the US stock futures but the US 10-year and two-year Treasury bond yields also portray the sluggish markets as the benchmark US 10-year bond coupons remain pressured around 3.78% while the two-year counterpart edges lower to 4.75% at the latest.

However, the final readings of the Eurozone inflation data for June and the US housing market indicators for the said month may entertain the Euro traders, along with the risk catalysts.