The Euro is likely to look past the ECB monetary policy announcement to focus on the subsequent press conference from central bank President Mario Draghi.

Talking Points:

  • Euro Looks to ECB President Draghi’s Presser for Stimulus Expansion Clues

  • Bank of England Rate Decision Likely to be a Non-Event for the British Pound

  • Australian Dollar Fell After Soft Jobs Data Undermined RBA Rate Hike Bets

A monetary policy announcement from the European Central Bank headlines the calendar in European hours. The addition of anything new into the policy mix seems unlikely after the central bank introduced a slew of additional measures to boost lending and fight disinflation at its June’s meeting. Officials will likely want to monitor how those are working out before expanding stimulus further.

With that in mind, the spotlight will be on ECBPresident Mario Draghi’spress conference following the policy announcement, with investors combing commentary for clues about where officials intend to steer going forward. The fate of the forthcoming ABS purchase program stands out in particular. The ECB pledged to “intensify preparatory work” on the plan and investors will want to see if that means the central bank has already settled on implementing it.

If traders interpret Draghi’s remarks to mean the ECB has already resolved to activate the ABS scheme once it is ready, that would imply an expansion of stimulus is in train. Needless to say, such an outcome is likely to bode ill for the Euro. Alternatively, rhetoric suggesting the plan may follow the OMT program to languish in the ECB’s arsenal without ever seeing action could offer a lift to the single currency. We remain short EURUSD.

The Bank of England is likewise due to deliver its rate decision.Governor Mark Carney and company are widely expected to keep things unchanged yet again. This typically means that a statement illuminating the MPC’s thought process will not be released. That will leave traders to wait for the release of the quarterly Inflation Report next week to get a read on where policy is headed, making today’s announcement a likely non-event for the British Pound. We are waiting for a GBPUSD selling opportunity.

The Australian Dollar underperformed in overnight trade following a disappointing set of Employment figures. The economy unexpectedly lost 300 jobs in July, missing estimates calling for a 13,200 increase. The jobless rate surged to 6.4 percent, marking the highest level in 12 years and disappointing expectations calling for a print at 6.0 percent. The Aussie’s slide tracked a drop in Australia’s 2-year bond yield, suggesting the soft data set undermined RBA interest rate hike expectations.

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