The EUR/USD is having so far the best day since February 1 on Monday, boosted by a weaker US Dollar across the board on the back of an improvement in risk sentiment and a retreat in Treasury yields. The pair is trading near 1.0615 after hitting earlier at 1.0532, the lowest level in seven weeks.
Economic data released on Monday in the US showed a larger-than-expected decline in Durable Goods Orders. The headline dropped by 4.5%, against expectations of a 4% slide. Most details of the report were positive. “The drop in January durable goods was due entirely to a reversal in aircraft orders, and core capital goods orders rose by the most in five months. The durables data thus add to a string of strong economic data for January and suggest while manufacturing activity may be set to weaken further, it's not collapsing”, said analysts at Wells Fargo.
A different report showed Pending Home Sales surged 8.1% in January, surprising market participants that expected an increase of around 1%. Compared to a year ago, sales were down 24.1%.
The US dollar weakened after the economic figures while at the same time, equity prices in Wall Street rose further. The S&P 500 is up by 1.13% and the Nasdaq gains 1.42%. Stocks are recovering after the worst week in two months.
US yields are modestly lower for the day. Treasury bonds recovered ground early in the American session. The US 2-year bond yield peaked at 4.85% (highest since November) and is back below 4.80% as of writing. The retreat in US yields is helping EUR/USD move further north as the DXY drops by more than 0.55%.
The pair printed a fresh daily high at 1.0610 and is having the best performance in weeks. The euro is breaking a four-day negative streak.
The euro is testing levels above 1.0600 and is starting to look at the next relevant resistance area at 1.0630, as it holds a bullish intraday bias. A slide back under 1.0585, would change the intraday bias to negative again.
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