EUR/USD: Euro Steady At 1.15, Eurozone Service PMIs Next

 | May 04, 2016 05:17AM ET

EUR/USD is almost unchanged on Wednesday, continuing the limited activity which marked the Monday session. The pair is trading at the 1.15 line in the European session. On the release front, it’s data-heavy day for both the Eurozone and the US. The markets will be keeping a close eye on German and Eurozone Services PMIs. In the US, there are two key events on the schedule – ADP Nonfarm Employment Change and ISM Non-Manufacturing PMI.

The euro continues to trade at high levels this week. EUR/USD briefly pushed across the 1.16 line on Tuesday, its highest level since August 2015. The euro’s recent gains are more a case of dollar weakness than euro strength, as Eurozone data has not been particularly strong. Germany, the bloc’s largest economy, posted soft numbers last week. Preliminary CPI came in at -0.2%, its first decline in four months. Retail Sales, the primary gauge of consumer spending, posted a sharp decline of 1.1%. The markets had expected a gain of 0.3%.

With Eurozone inflation stuck at low levels, the nightmarish scenario of deflation remains a major concern for the ECB. The central bank has tried to fight back, lowering interest rates to zero and expanding its asset purchase program, but inflation hasn’t improved. In April, Eurozone CPI declined 0.2%, weaker than the estimate of -0.1%. This marked a third straight decline in consumer inflation, and analysts expect that Draghi will have to take further steps to extricate the Eurozone from the threat of deflation. The ECB has set an inflation target of close to 2.0%, but clearly that goal will not be achieved anytime soon. Despite the dismal inflation numbers, the economy continues to expand. Eurozone GDP grew by 0.6% in the first quarter, compared to a 0.3% gain in the fourth quarter of 2015. The French and Spanish economies grew 0.5% and 0.8% respectively in the first quarter, and Germany will release its GDP report next week.

EUR/USD Fundamentals

Wednesday (May 4)

  • 6:45 French Trade Balance. Estimate -4.2B. Actual -4.4B
  • 7:00 Spanish Unemployment Change. Estimate -86.6K. Actual -83.6K
  • 7:15 Spanish Services PMI. Estimate 55.1
  • 7:45 Italian Services PMI. Estimate 51.3
  • 7:50 French Final Services PMI. Estimate 50.8
  • 7:55 German Final Services PMI. Estimate 50.5
  • 8:00 Eurozone Final Services PMI. Estimate 53.3
  • 9:00 Eurozone Retail Sales. Estimate 0.1%
  • Tentative – French 10-year Bond Auction
  • 10:15 German Buba President Jens Weidmann Speaks
  • 12:15 US ADP Nonfarm Employment Change. Estimate 205K
  • 12:30 US Preliminary Nonfarm Productivity. Estimate -1.3%
  • 12:30 US Preliminary Unit Labor Costs. Estimate 2.9%
  • 12:30 US Trade Balance. Estimate -45.6B
  • 13:45 US Final Services. Estimate 52.1
  • 14:00 US ISM Non-Manufacturing PMI. Estimate 54.9
  • 14:00 US Factory Orders. Estimate 0.7%
  • 14:30 US Crude Oil Inventories. Estimate 0.6M
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Upcoming Key Events

Thursday (May 5)

  • 12:30 US Unemployment Claims. Estimate 261K

*Key events are in bold

*All release times are GMT

EUR/USD for Wednesday, May 4, 2016