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EUR/USD looks to close below 1.12 as USD preserves strength

  • Hopes of progress in US-China trade talks boost dollar.
  • Annual core CPI in US comes in slightly higher than market expectation.
  • Economic confidence both in Germany and eurozone deteriorates in August.

Despite the disappointing macroeconomic data releases from the euro area earlier in the day, the EUR/USD pair held above the 1.12 mark but came under strong bearish pressure in the second half of the day as the Greenback capitalized on the latest developments surrounding the US-China trade dispute. As of writing, the pair was trading at 1.1175, losing 0.33% on a daily basis.

The closely-watched ZEW Economic Sentiment Index in Germany slumped -44.1 in August to miss the market expectation of -21.7 by a wide margin. Similarly, the same reading for the eurozone plummeted to -43.6 from -20.3 in July. Commenting on the data, “The ZEW Indicator of Economic Sentiment points to a significant deterioration in the outlook for the German economy.," noted ZEW President Professor Achim Wambach.

"The most recent escalation in the trade dispute between the US and China, the risk of competitive devaluations, and the increased likelihood of a no-deal Brexit place additional pressure on the already weak economic growth. This will most likely put a further strain on the development of German exports and industrial production.”

USD gains traction on trade optimism

Although the broad-based USD weakness didn't allow the ZEW data to pull the pair lower, the US Trade Representative's office announced the Trump administration's decision to delay additional tariffs on some Chinese imports until December 15 helped the Greenback find demand and weighed on the pair.

The improved market sentiment on renewed trade optimism caused the US 10-year Treasury bond yield to rise sharply and supported the USD's recovery. Moreover, the probability of the Federal Reserve making an aggressive 50 basis points rate cut in September weakened to provide an additional boost to the currency. The US Dollar Index erased all of yesterday's gains and rose to a six-day high of 97.80.

Meanwhile, the data published by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics today showed that annual inflation, as measured by the core Consumer Price Index, rose to 2.2% in July and came in higher than the market expectation of 2.1%.

Tomorrow, economic growth figures from both Germany and the euro area will be watched closely by market participants. The real Gross Domestic Product in Germany is expected to contract by 0.1% in the second quarter and the shared currency is likely to meet a fresh selling wave if the data disappoint.

Technical levels to watch for

EUR/USD

Overview
Today last price1.1176
Today Daily Change-0.0040
Today Daily Change %-0.36
Today daily open1.1216
 
Trends
Daily SMA201.1174
Daily SMA501.1239
Daily SMA1001.1225
Daily SMA2001.1296
Levels
Previous Daily High1.1232
Previous Daily Low1.1162
Previous Weekly High1.1251
Previous Weekly Low1.1104
Previous Monthly High1.1373
Previous Monthly Low1.106
Daily Fibonacci 38.2%1.1205
Daily Fibonacci 61.8%1.1189
Daily Pivot Point S11.1174
Daily Pivot Point S21.1134
Daily Pivot Point S31.1105
Daily Pivot Point R11.1244
Daily Pivot Point R21.1272
Daily Pivot Point R31.1314

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Eren Sengezer

As an economist at heart, Eren Sengezer specializes in the assessment of the short-term and long-term impacts of macroeconomic data, central bank policies and political developments on financial assets.

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