EURUSD's Path Ahead Strong Bullish Momentum in Sight

As we step into August, the US dollar is feeling the heat, especially after the euro's recent surge, spurred by the European Central Bank's (ECB) latest moves. In July, the ECB kept its key policy rate steady at 3.75%, following a slight cut in June, the first after a significant series of hikes. On top of that, the ECB is shrinking its balance sheet, with plans to reduce its assets by a hefty EUR

As we step into August, the US dollar is feeling the heat, especially after the euro's recent surge, spurred by the European Central Bank's (ECB) latest moves. In July, the ECB kept its key policy rate steady at 3.75%, following a slight cut in June, the first after a significant series of hikes. On top of that, the ECB is shrinking its balance sheet, with plans to reduce its assets by a hefty EUR 380 billion by year-end.

Eurozone Impact

The euro’s rally in early July caught many by surprise, thanks largely to a shift in political winds in France. The parliamentary elections saw the far-right party fall short, bringing some much-needed political calm. This initial wave of confidence pushed the EUR EER-42 index up by 1.2% by mid-July. But, as is often the case, economic reality soon kicked in. Slower-than-expected growth figures and declining business confidence in the eurozone, reflected in weaker PMI readings and downbeat ZEW and Sentix surveys, started to temper the euro's momentum. Despite the ongoing recovery, the eurozone is still grappling with tight monetary policy and concerns over global growth, particularly with China’s economic slowdown and falling commodity prices.

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 Source: Finlogix Charts What’s Next for the ECB?

Christine Lagarde, the ECB President, is keeping her cards close to her chest, sticking to a cautious, meeting-by-meeting approach. Despite the mixed signals from the economy, two more rate cuts are on the horizon for September and December 2024. While wage growth is showing signs of leveling off, it’s still on track with the ECB’s price stability goals, making a September rate cut seem likely.

So, what does all this mean for the US dollar? Well, brace for some ups and downs. The euro’s gains, partly due to political stability in France, might put pressure on the dollar. However, as the US gears up for its own election season, the dollar could see some strength, especially with the usual election-related market jitters. That said, the longer-term outlook suggests the euro might slowly gain the upper hand against the dollar, with a gradual climb expected through mid-2025.

Looking at the bigger picture, the 10-year German bund yield dipped by 20 basis points in July, closing at 2.30%, after initially rising following the French elections. This drop mirrors the lukewarm economic data from the eurozone and a broader global trend of easing inflation concerns. With equity markets and US Treasury yields also on a downward path, it’s clear that the economic landscape is shifting. The significant fall in commodity prices since May further signals a reduced risk of global inflation, which will likely continue to play a role in shaping bond markets and currency movements.

In summary, while the US dollar might have its moments of strength, especially amid political and economic developments, the euro seems poised for a steady rise against the dollar. The tug-of-war between global economic factors and central bank strategies will be key in driving currency trends in the months ahead.

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