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EUR/GBP eases from intraday highs as traders eye dual flash PMIs

  • EUR/GBP hovers near the 0.8565 zone at the time of writing, fading after stalling around the 0.8585 area on Wednesday.
  • Trump's threat of an unprecedented economic campaign against Iran keeps the energy and risk backdrop tense.
  • UK Retail Sales first, then side-by-side Eurozone and UK flash PMI prints.

EUR/GBP trades near the 0.8560s zone, having drifted steadily lower from near the 0.8585 area after failing to hold its push higher. The cross is down 0.15% in Thursday's American session with traders squaring up ahead of a data-heavy Friday.

The wider backdrop stays tense after United States (US) President Donald Trump announced what he billed as the "most crushing economic operation ever" against Iran, warning of consequences for any country providing Tehran a financial lifeline. The read-through to a Euro-Sterling cross is limited; however, both currencies sit on the same side of any energy shock, so the story reads more as an Oil and broad risk-sentiment event than a direct catalyst for this pair.

The immediate focus is Friday's flash Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) releases. Eurozone surveys are expected to hold in expansion, with the bloc's composite forecast around 51.7, keeping the near-term growth story firmer on the Euro side and giving the single currency a modest underlying bid.

For Sterling, the United Kingdom (UK) schedule looks softer. Retail Sales are expected to slip in July, and the S&P Global UK Composite PMI is seen easing from the prior month, a combination that could keep the Pound on the back foot if the numbers print as feared, and that argues for EUR/GBP holding its recent range floor rather than breaking lower.

Chart Analysis EUR/GBP

Short-term technical analysis:

On the 4-hour chart, EUR/GBP trades at 0.8567, holding a mildly bullish near-term bias as price remains above both the 20-period and 100-period Simple Moving Averages (SMAs) at 0.8561 and 0.8560 respectively. The pair is also trading over the horizontal support at 0.8563, suggesting a constructive underlying tone, while the Relative Strength Index (RSI) at 54 stays in neutral territory with a slight positive tilt, hinting that buying pressure still outweighs selling interest without reaching overbought extremes.

On the topside, immediate resistance is seen at 0.8572, followed closely by additional barriers at 0.8575 and 0.8577, forming a tight cap that bulls must clear to extend the recovery. On the downside, support is layered at 0.8563, with the short-term 20-period SMA at 0.8561 and the 100-period SMA at 0.8560 reinforcing a nearby demand zone, and as long as EUR/GBP holds above these levels, the risk favors a continued grind higher toward the overhead cluster.

(The technical analysis of this story was written with the help of an AI tool. Know more.)

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