EUR/USD – Euro Remains Rangebound on Mixed German Data

EUR/USD is showing limited movement in the Thursday session. Currently, the pair is trading at 1.0540, its lowest level since January 11. On the release front, German numbers were a mixed bag. Final GDP came in at 0.4%, matching the forecast. This figure was unchanged from the Preliminary GDP gain of 0.4%. German GfK Consumer Confidence dipped to 10.0, shy of the forecast of 10.3 points. In the US, today’s highlight is unemployment claims, with an estimate of 242 thousand. As well, Treasury Secretary Robert Mnuchin will speak at an interview with CNBC.

The euro remains under pressure this week. On Wednesday, EUR/USD briefly dropped below the 1.05 line, for the first time since January 11. The euro has endured a rough February, losing 2.4% in value and wiping out the January gains. The struggling continental currency is unlikely to get a lifeline from the ECB, which recently extended its asset-purchase program until December 2017. Although the eurozone is enjoying a moderate spurt in growth and higher inflation, the central bank appears in no rush to tighten monetary policy, which would boost the euro. Analysts note that the ECB does not wish to make any dramatic moves close to crucial elections in Europe (France goes to the polls in April, followed by Germany in September). At the same time, the political turmoil in Europe is affecting investor confidence and appetite for risk. First, there was the stunning Brexit vote which has thrown Britain-EU relations into crisis mode. In France, Marine Le Pen, leader of the far-right National Front, is the front-runner in the first round and could conceivably be elected president. Le Pen wants to take France out of the eurozone and has promised a referendum on French membership in the EU. Germany’s Angela Merkel, a pillar of stability on the continent, is in a tough election fight and voters may choose change rather than hand her a fourth term in office. All of this “political risk” has made it difficult for the ECB to take action, and Mario Draghi could well choose to play it safe and stay on the sidelines for the remainder of the year.

On Wednesday, the Federal Reserve released the minutes of its January policy meeting. However, there were no dramatic nuggets in the minutes. The Fed stated that a rate hike “fairly soon” could be appropriate in order to head off an overheated economy. The minutes indicated that Fed policymakers remain confident that the central bank will raise rates gradually, given the strong performance of the US economy. At the same time, the minutes noted uncertainty about President Trump’s fiscal stimulus plan but little concern about the risk of inflation. Bottom line? Although pressure is slowly building towards a rate hike, there does not appear a sense of urgency to raise rates at the next meeting in March. According to the CME Group, the odds of a March hike are only at 17%, while the likelihood of a hike in either May or June stands above 40%.

How Soon is Now

EUR/USD Fundamentals

Thursday (February 23)

  • 2:00 German Final GDP. Estimate 0.4%. Actual 0.4%
  • 2:00 GfK German Consumer Climate. Estimate 10.3. Actual 10.0
  • 4:00 Italian Retail Sales. Estimate 0.2%. Actual -0.5%
  • 7:00 US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin Speech
  • 8:30 US Unemployment Claims. Estimate 242K
  • 9:00 US HPI. Estimate 0.4%
  • 10:30 US Natural Gas Storage. Estimate -86B
  • 11:00 US Crude Oil Inventories. Estimate 3.4M
  • 13:00 US FOMC Member Robert Kaplan Speech

Upcoming Key Events

Friday (February 24)

  • 10:00 US New Home Sales. Estimate 575K
  • 10:00 US Revised UoM Consumer Sentiment. Estimate 96.1

*All release times are EST

*Key events are in bold

EUR/USD for Thursday, February 23, 2017

EUR/USD February 23 at 5:30 EST

Open: 1.0550 High: 1.0572 Low: 1.0537 Close: 1.0547

EUR/USD Technical

S1 S2 S1 R1 R2 R3
1.0333 1.0414 1.0506 1.0616 1.0708 1.0873

EUR/USD edged higher in the Asian session but has retracted in European trade

  • 1.0506 remains a weak support line
  • 1.0616 is the next resistance line

Further levels in both directions:

  • Below: 1.0506, 1.0414 and 1.0333
  • Above: 1.0616, 1.0708, 1.0873 and 1.0985
  • Current range: 1.0506 to 1.0616

OANDA’s Open Positions Ratio

EUR/USD ratio is showing little movement in the Thursday session. Currently, long positions have a majority (61%), indicative of trader bias towards the euro reversing directions and moving higher.

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Kenny Fisher

Kenny Fisher

Market Analyst at OANDA
A highly experienced financial market analyst with a focus on fundamental and macroeconomic analysis, Kenny Fisher’s daily commentary covers a broad range of markets including forex, equities and commodities. His work has been published in major online financial publications including Investing.com, Seeking Alpha and FXStreet. Kenny has been a MarketPulse contributor since 2012.