- The European Commission shot down Italy's budget yesterday, still, the Italy-German yield differential eased back from 5.5-year highs, helping the EUR avoid a break below the Nov. 20 low of 1.1359.
- The EUR/USD could pick up a strong bid if the ECB minutes show the board members are unfazed by signs of economic slowdown and Italy concerns.
The EUR/USD charted an inverted bullish hammer yesterday, squashing hopes of bearish outside-day reversal below 1.1359, as the Italy-German yield differential eased from 5.5-year highs.
The spread between the 10-year Italian government bond yield and its German counterpart, which had reached a 5.5-year high of 327 basis points on Tuesday fell back to 311 basis points even though the European Commission (EC) rejected Italy's proposed budget, paving the way for disciplinary actions called "debt-based excessive deficit procedure."
While a bearish reversal has been avoided, the bulls are not out of the woods yet. Moreover, they are seen gaining control above 1.1472 (high of Tuesday's bearish outside-day). That move may happen before Friday's NY close if the ECB minutes due today, downplay the recent slowdown in the economy and Italy concerns and reaffirm commitment to end the QE program in December.
The crucial support of 1.1359, however, would come into play if the ECB minutes show policymakers are worried about the rise in Italian bond yields and are considering abandoning plans to end the QE program in December. The selling could be intense if minutes squash expectations of late 2019 rate hike.
EUR/USD Technical Levels
EUR/USD
Overview:
Last Price: 1.1396
Daily change: 13 pips
Daily change: 0.114%
Daily Open: 1.1383
Trends:
Daily SMA20: 1.1368
Daily SMA50: 1.1499
Daily SMA100: 1.1555
Daily SMA200: 1.1802
Levels:
Daily High: 1.1426
Daily Low: 1.1364
Weekly High: 1.142
Weekly Low: 1.1216
Monthly High: 1.1625
Monthly Low: 1.1302
Daily Fibonacci 38.2%: 1.1402
Daily Fibonacci 61.8%: 1.1387
Daily Pivot Point S1: 1.1356
Daily Pivot Point S2: 1.1329
Daily Pivot Point S3: 1.1294
Daily Pivot Point R1: 1.1418
Daily Pivot Point R2: 1.1453
Daily Pivot Point R3: 1.148
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