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Euro set for weakness as BoE, SNB, Norges Bank and Riksbank leave the ECB hiking alone

The Euro (EUR) is caught between a hawkish but isolated ECB, weaker regional growth prospects, and a US Dollar that is recoupling with interest-rate differentials. BNY, Rabobank, and Societe Generale all flag headwinds for the single currency, though each emphasizes a different transmission channel.

EUR/USD daily chart. Source: FXStreet.

BNY says ECB tightening lacks regional backing

BNY notes that the ECB has hiked without drawing similar moves from the BoE, SNB, Norges Bank, or Riksbank, leaving Euro-area inflation and growth concerns largely domestically priced.

That divergence suggests the ECB has limited cover from its peers if it needs to keep policy tight as activity weakens.

ECB hikes find few followers in Europe: The BoE, SNB, Norges Bank, and Riksbank remain on hold.

Rabobank tempers Euro recovery hopes

Rabobank argues that the Euro's role in last year's EUR/USD rally is often overlooked, but the bank now expects the common currency to underperform consensus expectations as European growth forecasts are revised downward.

The bank sees the Strait of Hormuz-driven inflation shock and sticky ECB pricing as reasons the Euro's bounce is likely to remain capped.

While we see some scope for a recovery in EUR/USD in the months ahead, we retain below consensus forecasts for EUR/USD. Our 3-month forecast stands at EUR/USD 1.1600.

Societe Generale ties EUR/USD to Dollar dynamics

Societe Generale treats EUR/USD as a near mirror of the Dollar Index, arguing that the pair now reflects a US currency returning to rate-driven fundamentals after last year's political discounting.

With the FOMC sounding less dovish and the Dollar testing 12-month highs, the cross may struggle to break higher unless US data or policy rhetoric softens.

Whether I look at the Dollar Index, or its near-mirror, EUR/USD, it’s very easy to see the influence that President Trump had on the dollar last year, weakening relative to where the economy and monetary policy settings might have been expected to take the dollar.

Euro near-term outlook weakens

Together, the three banks paint a cautious picture for the Euro. BNY and Rabobank stress Euro-specific weaknesses (limited regional policy follow-through and constrained growth) while Societe Generale highlights Dollar-side repricing as the dominant force. The common thread is that upside for the common currency looks limited, with EUR/USD more likely to face pressure from either European underperformance or a stronger Greenback.

(This article was created with the help of an Artificial Intelligence tool and reviewed by an editor.)

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