Analysis

EUR/USD – Euro shrugs off soft German, eurozone GDP

EUR/USD has ticked higher in the Thursday session. Currently, the pair is trading at 1.1272, up 0.10% on the day. In economic news, it’s a busy day. German Preliminary GDP improved to 0.0%, shy of the estimate of 0.1%. Eurozone Flash GDP posted a second successive gain of 0.2%. On the employment front, eurozone flash employment change edged higher to 0.3%, above the forecast of 0.2%. In the U.S., the markets are braced for a slowdown in consumer spending. Retail sales and core retail sales are expected to dip in January, with readings of 0.1% and 0.0%, respectively. PPI is forecast to post a gain of 0.1% and preliminary UoM consumer sentiment is expected to climb to 93.3 points.

Economic activity in the eurozone remains weak, underscored by GDP releases in the fourth quarter. German Preliminary GDP was flat at 0.0%, after a decline of 0.2% in the third quarter. The eurozone’s largest economy managed to avoid a technical recession, which is two consecutive declines in quarterly growth. Germany’s manufacturing industry is limping, with factory orders and industry production posting declines in December. Eurozone Flash GDP remained stuck at 0.2%, shy of the forecast of 0.3%. On an annualized basis, fourth quarter growth was 0.9% in Germany and 1.2% in eurozone, both weaker than the third quarter numbers. If eurozone and German data continues to sag, traders can expect the euro to lose ground in the near term.

The U.S-China trade spat has triggered a slowdown in China’s economy, which has dampened global growth. There was positive news on Thursday, as China announced that exports had jumped 9.1% in January on an annualized basis, compared to the forecast of -3.2%. This was a strong rebound from December, when exports fell 4.4%. Despite these rosy numbers, the outlook for global growth remains weak. Much will depend on whether there is a breakthrough in trade talks between the U.S. and China. President Trump has said that he could suspend the March 1 deadline to impose new tariffs on China, if the negotiations continue.

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EUR/USD Fundamentals

  • 2:00 German Preliminary GDP. Estimate 0.1%. Actual 0.0%

  • 2:00 German WPI. Estimate 0.3%. Actual -0.7%

  • 5:00 Eurozone Flash GDP. Estimate 0.2%. Actual 0.2%

  • 5:00 Eurozone Flash Employment Change. Estimate 0.2%. Actual 0.3%

  • 8:30 US Core Retail Sales. Estimate 0.0%

  • 8:30 US Retail Sales. Estimate 0.1%

  • 8:30 US PPI. Estimate 0.1%

  • 8:30 US Core PPI. Estimate 0.2%

  • 8:30 US Unemployment Claims. Estimate 225K

  • 10:00 US Business Inventories. Estimate 0.3%

  • Tentative – US  Mortgage Delinquencies

  • 10:30 US Natural Gas Storage. Estimate -79B

  • 5:00 Eurozone Trade Balance. Estimate 15.6B

  • 8:30 US Empire State Manufacturing Index. Estimate 7.1

  • 10:00 US Preliminary UoM Consumer Sentiment. Estimate 93.3

Open: 1.1261 High: 1.1295 Low: 1.1249 Close: 1.1272

 

EUR/USD Technical

S1

S2

S1

R1

R2

R3

1.1046

1.1120

1.1212

1.1300

1.1434

1.1553


In the Asian session, EUR/USD posted small losses but then recovered and moved higher. The pair is showing stronger movement in European trade

  • 1.1212 is providing support

  • 1.1300 is a weak line

  • Current range: 1.1212 to 1.1300

Further levels in both directions:

  • Below: 1.1212, 1.1120 and 1.1046

  • Above: 1.1300, 1.1434, 1.1553 and 1.1685

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