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EUR/USD teases yearly bottom near 1.1420 amid reflation woes

  • EUR/USD remains pressured around 16-month low, grinds lower of late.
  • US bank holiday, light calendar allows bears to take a breather, Evergrande updates are important too.
  • US CPI jumped to 31-year high, German inflation matches initial forecasts.
  • Fed v/s ECB rate-hike race keeps bears hopeful, China news, light calendar can probe intraday sellers.

EUR/USD treads water around 1.1475, after refreshing the multi-day-old trough heading into Thursday’s European session.

The major currency pair witnessed a heavy blow due to the 31-year high US inflation but bank holiday in America restricts the pair’s moves of late. On the same line could be the headlines concerning China’s struggling real-estate player Evergrande and the Fed policymakers’ attempt to defend the easy-money settings.

The US Consumer Price Index (CPI) jumped to a three-decade high of 6.2% YoY and bolstered Fed rate hike expectations the previous day. The monetary policy views propelled the US Treasury yields to mark the heaviest rise in seven weeks, as well as fuelled the US Dollar Index (DXY).

Following the US CPI release, Patrick Timothy Harker and Mary C Daly, respective Presidents of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia and San Fransisco, tried to defend the Fed doves. Mr. Harker highlighted the possibilities of a rate hike even while tapering is on whereas Fed’s Daly said, per Reuters, that it would be premature to change the calculation on raising rates.

Elsewhere, news that China’s Evergrande made interest payment to the tune of $148 million on Wednesday, avoiding a default third time in the line, seems to have underpinned the mild risk-on mood amid the quiet markets and probed the EUR/USD bears.

It’s worth noting that Germany’s Harmonized Index of Consumer Price (HICP), the headline inflation figure, matched 0.5% MoM and 4.6% YoY initial estimations for October.

Even so, not-so-positive comments from US Trade Representative (USTR) Katherine Tai citing weakness in China’s phase 1 performance test the optimists ahead of next week’s virtual summit of US President Biden and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping. The same keeps the pair sellers hopeful amid brighter chances of the Fed to precede the ECB in the rate lift-off.

Amid these plays, stock futures struggle for clear direction and the Asia-Pacific indices trade mixed by press time.

Given the off-day for the US banks, EUR/USD traders may witness a lackluster day as the European calendar also remains dull. However, risk catalysts like Evergrande, China and a race between the Fed and the European Central Bank (ECB) to hike rates may entertain the pair watchers.

Technical analysis

A five-month-old descending trend line joins the June 2020 peak to highlight the 1.1425-20 level as a tough nut to crack for the EUR/USD bears amid oversold RSI conditions. However, the corrective pullback will be challenged by October’s low and 20-DMA, respectively near 1.1525 and 1.1595.

Additional impotant levels

Overview
Today last price 1.1473
Today Daily Change -0.0005
Today Daily Change % -0.04%
Today daily open 1.1478
 
Trends
Daily SMA20 1.1599
Daily SMA50 1.1663
Daily SMA100 1.1736
Daily SMA200 1.1884
 
Levels
Previous Daily High 1.1597
Previous Daily Low 1.1478
Previous Weekly High 1.1616
Previous Weekly Low 1.1513
Previous Monthly High 1.1692
Previous Monthly Low 1.1524
Daily Fibonacci 38.2% 1.1523
Daily Fibonacci 61.8% 1.1551
Daily Pivot Point S1 1.1438
Daily Pivot Point S2 1.1399
Daily Pivot Point S3 1.1319
Daily Pivot Point R1 1.1557
Daily Pivot Point R2 1.1636
Daily Pivot Point R3 1.1676

 

 

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