The EUR/USD is testing upwards into 1.0570 after slipping down into 1.0520 to kick off the trading week. Market sentiment soured following a Hamas rocket attack in the Gaza Strip that killed over 700 people and spurred the Israeli government to mobilize an additional 100,000 troops into the region.
Concerned that nearby Iran and Saudi Arabia could get pulled into the escalating Gaza conflict, markets went risk-off in early Monday trading, but investor sentiment appears to have recovered and the Euro is easing back towards the day's opening bids.
Euro investors will be looking ahead to an upcoming speech from European Central Bank (ECB) President Christine Lagarde on Tuesday, who will be delivering talking points during the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) annual meeting currently underway in Morocco.
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Wednesday sees US Producer Price Index (PPI) figures, with the annualized period into September forecast to increase from 2.2% to 2.%. Wednesday will also see the Federal Reserve's (Fed) latest meeting minutes getting published at 18:00 GMT.
In the late week will be a collection of speeches from ECB officials followed by the ECB's own published meeting minutes, followed by the US Consumer Price Index (CPI) printing, which is expected to decline slightly from 4.3% to 4.1% over the annualized period into September.
To close out the trading week will be the Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index for October, which is seen declining, albeit slightly, from 68.1 to 67.4.
The Euro is seeing some twisting intraday action with hourly candles cycling the 50-hour Simple Moving Average (SMA) that is rising into 1.0550, and the EUR/USD is currently testing 1.0565, down a scant 0.08% from the day's highs set early in the day at the market open.
EUR/USD daily candles remain notably bearish, with current price action trading far below the 50-day SMA, which has confirmed a bearish cross of the 200-day SMA near 1.0825. A declining trendline from July's tops near 1.1275 remains firmly in place, and the Euro's three-day rebound from 1.0448 still sees the EUR/USD trading near 2023's lows.
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