EUR/USD has posted slight losses on Wednesday, as the pair dropped below the 1.27 line in the European session. The euro remains under pressure, having lost over 100 points since early Tuesday. On the release front, there are no major Eurozone releases on the schedule. In the US, today’s highlight is Core CPI and CPI. The markets are keeping expectations low for the September readings.
Despite the efforts of the ECB, inflation levels in the Eurozone remain anemic, as German PPI came in at a flat 0.0%, shy of the estimate of 0.1%. The indicator has not produced a gain since December, as Germany continues to struggle with a lack of inflation. Eurozone Current Account, which is closely linked to currency demand, posted a surplus of EUR 18.9 billion, little changed from the previous release of EUR 18.7 billion. This reading disappointed the markets, as the estimate stood at EUR 21.3 billion.
The Deutsche Bundesbank issued its monthly report on Monday. The German central bank said that the economy showed little growth in the third quarter, as manufacturing production fell and business confidence weakened. At the same time, employment numbers and consumer spending were higher, so GDP was likely to remain unchanged. As for Q4, the report stated that the outlook is “moderate”. The report underscores weakness in the German economy, long considered the locomotive of Europe. The euro is sensitive to German data, so weak German numbers could hurt the shaky euro.
EUR/USD for Wednesday, October 22, 2014
EUR/USD October 22 at 10:15 GMT
EUR/USD 1.2692 H: 1.2740 L: 1.2681
EUR/USD Technical
- EUR/USD was uneventful in the Asian session. The pair has lost ground in European trade and is putting strong pressure on support at 1.2688. Will the pair break through this line?
- 1.2688 is under strong pressure as the euro has posted modest losses. 1.2518 is stronger.
- On the upside, 1.2806 has strengthened.
- Current range: 1.2688 to 1.2806
Further levels in both directions:
- Below: 1.2688, 1.2518, 1.2407 and 1.2286
- Above: 1.2806, 1.2905, 1.2984 and 1.3104
OANDA’s Open Positions Ratio
EUR/USD ratio is pointing to gains in long positions on Wednesday. This is not consistent with the pair’s movement, as the euro has posted slight losses. The ratio has a majority of long positions, indicative of trader bias towards the euro moving higher.
EUR/USD Fundamentals
- 9:37 German 30-year Bond Auction. Actual 1.77%.
- 12:30 US CPI. Estimate 0.0%.
- 12:30 US Core CPI. Estimate 0.2%.
- 14:30 US Crude Oil Inventories. Estimate 2.8M.
*All release times are GMT
*Key releases are highlighted in bold.