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EUR/USD stays near 1.0550 as Fed keeps rates unchaged

  • Federal Reserve keeps rates unchanged as expected. 
  • US Dollar slid modestly after the FOMC statement, limited market reaction. 
  • EUR/USD holds onto daily losses, near the 1.0520 support area. 

The EUR/USD rose modestly to 1.0552 after the FOMC statement and then lost momentum. The US Dollar fell modestly on a limited market reaction. 

Fed delivers as expected 

The Federal Reserve (Fed) has decided to maintain its target range for the federal funds rate at 5.25% to 5.50%, in line with market expectations. During this meeting, the Fed did not provide macroeconomic projections. The statement was practically similar to the September meeting. Market attention is focused on the upcoming press conference by Chair Jerome Powell.

Fed holds steady for the second consecutive meeting – Live coverage

Earlier on Wednesday, the ADP employment report indicated an increase in private payrolls by 113,000 in October, surpassing September's figure of 89,000 but falling short of market estimates of 150,000. Another report revealed that the ISM Manufacturing PMI unexpectedly worsened in October to 46.7, down from 49 in September. The JOLTS Jobs Opening data exceeded expectations, rising to 9.55 million in September compared to the anticipated 9.25 million. Additional employment data is scheduled for release on Thursday with Jobless Claims and on Friday with Nonfarm Payrolls.

Levels to watch 

The EUR/USD is trading near the crucial support level of 1.0520. A breakdown below this level could potentially lead to further losses, with the next target being the 1.0500 area. On the upside, for an improved intraday outlook, the Euro must surpass the 20-hour Simple Moving Average (SMA). The pair is headed toward its daily close in two weeks. However, while above 1.0520, losses seem limited. 

Technical levels 
 

EUR/USD

Overview
Today last price1.0536
Today Daily Change-0.0040
Today Daily Change %-0.38
Today daily open1.0576
 
Trends
Daily SMA201.0573
Daily SMA501.0649
Daily SMA1001.0815
Daily SMA2001.0811
 
Levels
Previous Daily High1.0675
Previous Daily Low1.0558
Previous Weekly High1.0695
Previous Weekly Low1.0522
Previous Monthly High1.0695
Previous Monthly Low1.0448
Daily Fibonacci 38.2%1.0602
Daily Fibonacci 61.8%1.063
Daily Pivot Point S11.053
Daily Pivot Point S21.0486
Daily Pivot Point S31.0413
Daily Pivot Point R11.0648
Daily Pivot Point R21.072
Daily Pivot Point R31.0765

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Matías Salord

Matías started in financial markets in 2008, after graduating in Economics. He was trained in chart analysis and then became an educator. He also studied Journalism. He started writing analyses for specialized websites before joining FXStreet.

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