The EUR/USD pair hit a low near 1.08 in March. Economists at Scotiabank see limited EUR upside on ongoing war risks and monetary policy divergence.
“We think the issues that would delay a hike this year remain relatively intact. Fuel and energy prices, though easing from their invasion surge, are still at levels that depress non-essential spending and should remain high with Russian sanctions maintained.”
“The odds of a resolution to the war have improved, but there is too much uncertainty for the ECB to back up the two 25 bps hikes priced in by markets; we think one hike is a safer bet. Meanwhile, the Fed is ratcheting up its hawkish tone.”
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