The EUR/USD rose further following the release of German inflation figures and climbed to 1.0891, reaching the highest level in a week. The pair remains near the highs, supported by a stronger Euro.
Data released on Thursday showed that inflation in Germany, the Consumer Price Index (CPI), declined to 7.4% YoY in March from 8.7% in February, above the 7.5% of market consensus. The CPI rose 0.8% in March according to the preliminary report, above the 0.7% estimated, matching February’s print.
The data shows a sharp slowdown in the annual rate in Germany, to the lowest since August 2022, but higher than expected. Earlier, Spain surprised with a softer-than-expected CPI. The German 10-year bund yield jumped after the data to 2.35%, the highest level in a week.
In a few minutes, the US will report Jobless Claims and the third estimate of Q4 GDP growth.
The EUR/USD is approaching the 1.0900 mark. If it holds firm above 1.0905, a test of last week’s high at 1.0929 seems likely. On the contrary, 1.0860 has become a support level, followed by 1.0825.
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