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EUR/USD in a phase of bearish consolidation around 1.0850, US NFP eyed

  • EUIR/USD keeps suffering on unabated US dollar demand.
  • Coronavirus fed risk-off boosts the safe-haven appeal of USD.
  • Next of note remains the Eurozone Services PMIs ahead of US NFP.

With the US dollar bulls taking a breather following the latest upsurge, EUR/USD is licking its wounds ahead of the European open. The spot trades close to the six-day lows reached Thursday at 1.0820, as it awaits the critical US data for the next direction.

US dollar undeterred by downbeat US data

The US dollar rallied to the highest levels in six days against its six major rivals on Thursday, as the safe-haven demand for the buck remains unabated amid intensifying coronavirus spread and its growing risks on the global economy.

A jump of 6.648 million in the US Initial Jobless Claims fail to deter the dollar rally, as the total number of virus cases globally surpassed 1 million, with over 50k deaths reported, further fueled the risk-averse market conditions. The US dollar index now trades at 100.25, having reached a multi-day high at 100.40.

On the EUR-side of the story, despite the improving health situation in Italy, Spain remains a big concern now while markets have already priced in a recession in the European economies, especially in Germany.  The lockdowns across Europe are heavily weighing on its economic activities.

Looking ahead, the USD dynamics will continue to play a pivotal role, as attention shifts to the Euro area Final Services PMI reports, US Non-Farm Payrolls and ISM Non-Manufacturing PMI data due later this Friday.

EUR/USD technical levels to watch

EUR/USD

Overview
Today last price1.0844
Today Daily Change-0.0011
Today Daily Change %-0.10
Today daily open1.0857
 
Trends
Daily SMA201.1027
Daily SMA501.0991
Daily SMA1001.1047
Daily SMA2001.1074
 
Levels
Previous Daily High1.0968
Previous Daily Low1.0821
Previous Weekly High1.1147
Previous Weekly Low1.0636
Previous Monthly High1.1497
Previous Monthly Low1.0636
Daily Fibonacci 38.2%1.0877
Daily Fibonacci 61.8%1.0912
Daily Pivot Point S11.0796
Daily Pivot Point S21.0734
Daily Pivot Point S31.0648
Daily Pivot Point R11.0943
Daily Pivot Point R21.103
Daily Pivot Point R31.1091

Author

Dhwani Mehta

Dhwani Mehta

FXStreet

Residing in Mumbai (India), Dhwani is a Senior Analyst and Manager of the Asian session at FXStreet. She has over 10 years of experience in analyzing and covering the global financial markets, with specialization in Forex and commodities markets.

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