The EUR/GBP cross recovers some lost ground and snaps five days of losing streaks during the early Asian session on Friday. The cross currently trades near 0.8540, gaining 0.11% on the day. Market players await the release of the UK Retail Sales MoM for July. The monthly figure is expected to drop by 0.5%.
Eurostat revealed on Thursday that June's trade surplus in the Eurozone was $23.0 billion ($25.01 billion), compared to a deficit of $27.1 billion in the same month in 2022. Additionally, the Exports YoY rose 0.3%, while Imports plunged 17.7% with significant drops in shipments from both Russia and China.
Earlier this week, the preliminary Eurozone Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for the second quarter came in at 0.3% and 0.6% YoY, matching expectations. Meanwhile, Eurozone Industrial Production for June MoM improved to 0.5% versus -0.1% market consensus and 0.0% prior. The monthly Industrial Output data rose by 0.5% versus the estimation of a 0.1% decline.
The stronger-than-expected data from the Eurozone, however, failed to lift the Euro against its rivals as the prospects for economic growth and inflation are still uncertain. This, in turn, limits the upside for the Euro and acts as a headwind for the EUR/GBP cross.
On the other hand, the UK’s National Statistics reported on Wednesday that the nation's Consumer Price Index (CPI) MoM came in at -0.4%, above the market consensus of -0.5% versus the previous reading of 0.1%. On a yearly basis, British CPI inflation rose 6.8% for June, as expected at 6.8%. The core CPI, which excludes volatile oil and food prices for July, increased by 6.9%, better than the 6.8% estimation.
The prospect of stubborn inflation in the UK economy has increased due to the core CPI data, which might convince the Bank of England (BoE) to maintain its tightening monetary policy. However, the fear of an aggressive rate hike by the BoE might exert pressure on the Pound Sterling as investors worry that it might impact negatively the UK economy.
Moving on, market participants will focus on the UK Retail Sales due later in the European session. Also, the Europen Central Bank (ECB) board member Philip Lane’s speech and the Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) for July will be released later in the day. The data will be critical for determining a clear movement for the EUR/GBP cross.
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