EUR/USD Rally Pauses, Markets Eye German Factory Orders

EUR/USD has edged lower on Monday, after posting strong gains in the Friday session. Currently, the pair is trading at the 1.06 level. In the Eurozone, retail sales were stable in February, as Retail PMI came in at 49.1, down slightly from 50.1 a month earlier. The Sentix Investor Confidence report improved to 20.7, beating the estimate of 18.8 points. In the US, today’s highlight is Factory Orders, with the indicator expected to dip to 1.1%. On Tuesday, Germany releases Factory Orders, with the markets bracing for a sharp decline of 2.5%.

The euro dropped below the 1.05 line on Thursday, as EUR/USD dropped close to 7-week lows. Investors seized the opportunity and locked in profits on Friday, which helped boost the sagging euro. The pair gained 1.0% on Friday, marking its strongest 1-day gain since January 5. German Retail Sales disappointed, but this didn’t impede the euro’s rebound. Retail Sales declined 0.8%, well off the forecast of +0.2%. This marked a fifth decline of six releases, pointing to weakness in German consumer spending. Meanwhile, Eurozone inflation levels pointed higher in February. German Preliminary CPI rebounded posted a strong gain of 0.6%, matching the estimate. The Eurozone CPI Flash Estimate rose to 2.0%, hitting the ECB inflation target. Policymakers are now faced with a concern that they haven’t experienced in years – will inflation rise too fast, too quickly? The central bank could curb inflation by tightening monetary policy, but will be hesitant to tinker with interest rates or its asset-purchase program unless growth and inflation indicators heat up significantly.

With the US economy continuing to perform well, market sentiment has heated up regarding a Fed rate hike. Federal Reserve policymakers continue to sound hawkish about a rate move on March 15, when the Fed next meets for a policy meeting. Last week, FOMC members William Dudley and John Williams both hinted at an imminent hike by the Fed. Dudley said the case for a hike is compelling, while Williams noted that a rate increase will be up for “serious consideration” at the March policy meeting. The markets are taking these statements at face value, as the odds of a March move have increased dramatically. The likelihood of a rate this month has jumped to 80%, compared to 33% just a week ago. Why the huge jump in odds? One reason is that policymakers are now saying they won’t wait for Donald Trump to outline tax reform or other economic packages before making a monetary move. This is a significant departure from a few weeks ago, when the Fed sent out signals that it would stay on the sidelines until it had a clearer picture of the economic stance of the new administration.

EUR/USD Fundamentals

Monday (March 6)

  • 4:10 Eurozone Retail PMI. Actual 49.9
  • 4:30 Eurozone Sentix Investor Confidence. Estimate 18.8. Actual 20.7
  • 10:00 US Factory Orders. Estimate 1.1%
  • 15:00 US FOMC Member Neel Kashkari Speech

Tuesday (March 7)

  • 2:00 German Factory Orders. Estimate -2.5%

*All release times are EST

*Key events are in bold

EUR/USD for Monday, March 6, 2017

EUR/USD March 6 at 5:15 EST

Open: 1.0620 High: 1.0640 Low: 1.0590 Close: 1.0601

EUR/USD Technical

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

EUR/USD was flat in the Asian session and is choppy in European trade

  • 1.0506 is providing support
  • 1.0616 has switched to resistance and remains a weak 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: 1.0616 to 1.0708

OANDA’s Open Positions Ratio

EUR/USD ratio showed sharp gains in short positions in response to strong gains by EUR/USD on Friday. In the Monday session, long and short positions are evenly split, indicative of a lack of trader bias as to what direction EUR/USD will take next.

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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.
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