The U.S. Dollar index
(DXY) is rising by 0.38% to 103.89 points this week, while the EURUSD is
declining by an equivalent 0.38% to 1.08420. The Greenback
has now strengthened for four consecutive weeks, though this rise appears to be
losing momentum.
Last week, the Dollar gained strength
following the European Central Bank's (ECB) predictable decision to cut
interest rates by another quarter percentage point. However, ECB President
Christine Lagarde struck a more optimistic tone on inflation, stating it would
return to the 2.0% target by the end of 2025. This signaled the ECB's readiness
to cut rates further if needed.
In response, the EURUSD plunged by 1.11% to
1.08100, the lowest level since 2 August. Later, the pair rebounded to 1.08690,
reducing weekly losses to 0.59%. Such a swift recovery often signals an
impending correction. The Dollar, meanwhile, started to show signs of weakness
despite strong macroeconomic data. Large investors have noticed this. The
WisdomTree Bloomberg US Dollar Bullish Fund (USDU) reported net outflows of
$25.7 million last week, indicating that many are betting on a weaker dollar. A
long position on EURUSD was opened at 1.09000, with expectations that the pair
may recover towards the 1.10500-1.11000 range.
This week, Manufacturing and Services PMI data
for October will be released, with the Eurozone expected to show the strongest
results, while the U.S. and U.K. may lag behind. This could provide a catalyst
for EURUSD to recover. Furthermore, ECB President Christine Lagarde and Bank of
England Governor Andrew Bailey are scheduled to speak, potentially paving the
way for coordinated actions that might weaken the Dollar ahead of the U.S.
presidential election. Such coordination among central banks is not uncommon.
From a technical perspective, the EURUSD is
trading near a key support level at 1.08500-1.08700, with the current price
around 1.08170. Next week presents an ideal window for a potential reversal,
providing an opportunity for the Dollar to weaken.
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