EUR/USD is attacking 1.0400, unable to sustain the recovery near the 1.0425 region, as EUR bulls remain unimpressed by the latest European Central Bank (ECB) news.
Reuters reported that European Central Bank (ECB) officials are said to want a new instrument, which will be used to counter the fragmentation issue, ready by the July Governing Council meeting.
Further, the upside attempts in the pair remain elusive, as the risk-on market profile keeps the sentiment around the US dollar buoyed. The rebound in the longer-dated US Treasury yields on the 75 bps Fed rate hike is also underpinning the dollar demand.
Meanwhile, investors assess the cautious policy guidance adopted by the Bank of England (BOE) this Thursday after it hiked rates by 25 bps, as expected. The GBP/USD slump-induced support received by EUR/GBP is cushioning the losses in the shared currency against the dollar, as of writing.
Attention now turns towards a slew of second-tier US economic releases and the Wall Street open for fresh trading impetus on EUR/USD.
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