• EUR/USD consolidates above 1.0500 as investors look for fresh cues for Fed-ECB likely interest rate action in December.
  • Fed’s Powell emphasized that there is no need to rush for rate cuts.
  • Fears of a US-Eurozone trade war have escalated among investors.

EUR/USD trades sideways slightly above the psychological support of 1.0500 at the start of the week. The major currency pair consolidates as the US Dollar’s (USD) rally stalls after posting a fresh annual high. The US Dollar Index (DXY), which gauges Greenback’s value against six major currencies, looks for fresh triggers to extend its upside above the key resistance of 107.00.

According to analysts at Capital Economics, “While a period of consolidation looks likely in the near term, we have revised up our forecasts for the US Dollar and now project a further 5% appreciation by the end of 2025.” Economists added, “That is based primarily on a view that President-elected Donald Trump will push ahead with the core tariff policies he proposed on the campaign trail and that the United States (US) economy will continue to outperform its major peers.”

Investors are looking for fresh cues to know how Trump’s policies will guide the monetary policy action for the December meeting and 2025. Meanwhile, Federal Reserve (Fed) officials refrain from projecting the likely consequences of Trump’s policies on the economy and the interest rate policy. In the event at Federal Bank of Dallas on Thursday, Fed Chair Jerome Powell said, “I think it’s too early to reach judgments here.” Powell added, “We don’t really know what policies will be put in place.”

On the interest rate outlook, Jerome Powell said that the economy is not sending any signals that might force us to ramp up rate cuts, however, he reiterated that inflation is on a sustainable path towards the bank’s target of 2% that allows them to head towards the neutral rate.

This week, investors will focus on the preliminary S&P Global Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) data for November, which will be published on Friday. The PMI data will show the current status of private business activity and the impact of Trump’s victory on business optimism. 

Daily digest market movers: EUR/USD strives to gain ground ahead of ECB Lagarde’s speech

  • EUR/USD trades sideways, with investors focusing on European Central Bank (ECB) President Christine Lagarde’s speech at an event in Paris scheduled at 18:30 GMT. Investors would like to know how much Trump’s protectionist policies will impact the Eurozone economy. Also, market participants would look for cues about the likely interest rate cut size in the December meeting. 
  • Fears of a trade war between the Eurozone and the United States have deepened after the commentary of Stephen Moore, a senior economist advisor to Donald Trump, who said at BBC radio over the weekend that the US would be less interested in a free trade deal with Britain if the government put its economic relations with the European Union (EU) ahead of those with the US, Reuters reported.
  • The spark of a trade war between the Eurozone and the US arose when Trump mentioned, in his election campaign, that the euro bloc would “pay a big price” for not buying enough American exports.
  • According to analysts at ING, the ECB is expected to cut interest rates again in December, but a 50 basis points (bps) cut is far from certain.

Technical Analysis: EUR/USD wobbles around 1.0500

EUR/USD wobbles above the immediate support of 1.0500 in European trading hours on Monday. The outlook of the major currency pair remains bearish as all short- to long-term Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) are declining. 

The 14-day Relative Strength Index (RSI) oscillates in the bearish range of 20.00-40.00, adding to evidence of more weakness in the near term.

Looking down, the pair is expected to find a cushion near the October 2023 low at around 1.0450. On the flip side, the round-level resistance of 1.0600 will be the key barrier for the Euro bulls.

(This story was corrected on November 18 at 08:08 GMT to say that US S&P Global PMI data for November will be published on Friday, not Thursday.)

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ECB’s President Lagarde speech

The European Central Bank’s President Christine Lagarde, born in 1956 in France, has formerly served as Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, and minister of finance in France. She began her eight-year term at the helm of the ECB in November 2019. As part of her job in the Governing Council, Lagarde holds press conferences in detailing how the ECB observes the current and future state of the European economy. Her comments may positively or negatively the Euro’s trend in the short term. Usually, a hawkish outlook boosts the Euro (bullish), while a dovish one weighs on the common currency (bearish).

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