Abstract:EUR/USD found support around 1.0940 and rose toward the 1.0970 area during a quiet American session. The US Dollar is falling after a two-day rally, amid a decline in the 10-year Treasury Yields and a mixed performance in US stock markets. Hence, the EUR/USD is trading at 1.0961 after hitting a low of 1.0920.

• Federal Reserve‘s policymakers’ hawkish comments did not underpin the US Dollar
• US housing data missed estimates, though EUR/USD traders ignored it.
• EUR/USD Price Analysis: Upside risks lie at 1.1000, potentially exposing the YTD high; downside risks are below 1.0900.
EUR/USD found support around 1.0940 and rose toward the 1.0970 area during a quiet American session. The US Dollar is falling after a two-day rally, amid a decline in the 10-year Treasury Yields and a mixed performance in US stock markets. Hence, the EUR/USD is trading at 1.0961 after hitting a low of 1.0920.
THE EURO GAINED ON A SOFT US DOLLAR AS US TREASURY BOND YIELDS DROPPED
The Euro gained on a soft US Dollar as US Treasury bond yields dropped. Sentiment deteriorated as Wall Street registers losses. Sentiment deteriorated as Wall Street registers losses. Federal Reserve officials led by the St. Louis Fed President James Bullard reinforced the need for further tightening. Nevertheless, Bullard commented that he does not see a recession and expects rates to go between 5.50% and 5.75%. Of late, Atlanta‘s Fed President Raphael Bostic noted that he estimates another hike and then a pause. He added that inflation would take some time to ease to the Fed’s target, and he also does not foresee a recession.
In the meantime, Federal Reserves expectations for the May meeting lie at an 86.7% chance for a 25 bps hike, according to the CME FedWatch Tool.
In terms of data, the economic agenda in the US showcased a decline of 0.80% month-over-month in Housing Starts for March, following a 7.3% surge in February (revised down from 9.8%). Meanwhile, Building Permits fell by 8.8%, which was lower than the expected gain of 1.45%, although the figures for February were revised upward to 15.8% from 13.8%.
On the Eurozone (EU) front, the European Central Bank (ECB) Chief Economist Philip Lane said the ECBs baseline is to raise rates at the May 4 meeting. He added that data showed that supply chain shocks have eased and lower energy prices would help tackle inflation. Lastly, he said that the ECB is in “wait-and-see mode.”
The EU‘s calendar featured Germany’s Zew Index for April. Although they remained optimistic, expectations for future conditions missed estimates at 4.1 vs. 15.6 forecasts. Regarding current conditions, the index was -32.5 less than the -40 expected, an improvement considering that the priors month reading was -46.5. A senior ZEW official noted that “Experts expect banks to be more cautious in granting loans” and added that “high inflation rates and the internationally restrictive monetary policy are also weighing on the economy.”
EUR/USD TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
From a daily chart perspective, the EUR/USD is still upward biased, with the 20-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA) tracking the price action as a dynamic support. The 1.50% drop from April 14 to 17 was capped around 1.0909 before bouncing off from the latter toward current exchange rates. Although mixed, oscillators suggest that the EUR/USD could be poised for another leg-up.
If EUR/USD cracks 1.1000, that could put into play a challenge of the YTD high at 1.1075 before testing 1.1100. On the other hand, a fall below 1.0900, and the EUR/USD could dip to the 20-day EMA At 1.0890 before plunging to the 50-day EMA At 1.0795.


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