EUR/USD: Limited Movement Ahead Of Unemployment Claims

 | Sep 11, 2014 07:29AM ET

The EUR/USD continues to show little movement on Thursday, as the EUR/USD trades quietly in the low-1.29 range. On the release front, German CPI slipped to 0.0% last month, matching the forecast. Later in the day, ECB head Mario Draghi will address the Eurofi Financial Forum in Milan, Italy. The markets will be listening closely after Draghi's dramatic rate cuts last week. In the US, today's highlight is Unemployment Claims. The estimate stands at 306 thousand, slightly higher than last week's reading of 302 thousand.

Will the real Germany please stand up? Recent German numbers have been mixed. GDP and Business Climate looked weak, while recent manufacturing data has been sharp. This week started off on a high note, as the trade surplus climbed to EUR 22.2 billion, up from 16.2 billion a month earlier. This easily beat the estimate of 17.3 billion. The strong figure follows impressive German manufacturing data last week, led by Industrial Production, which gained 1.9% in August, its strongest showing in 2014. Inflation (or the lack of) continues to be a major concern in the Eurozone. German CPI dipped to 0.0% last month, down from 0.3%. Low inflation levels continue to weigh on the shaky euro, which finds itself looking upwards at the 1.30 line.

US numbers continue to point to a deepening recovery, but the labor market is showing some troubling signs. JOLTS Job Openings was unchanged in August at 4.67 million, short of the estimate of 4.72 million. On Friday, the eagerly-anticipated Nonfarm Employment Change crashed to 142 thousand, its lowest gain since January. This surprised the markets, which had expected a gain of 226 thousand. Unemployment Claims fell short of the estimate last week and another weak reading on Thursday could temper the dollar's impressive rally.

After months of fighting in eastern Ukraine between government forces and pro-Russian fighters, a ceasefire which began on Friday appears to be holding up, although some sporadic fighting has been reported. Russia has denied assisting the rebels, but both Ukraine and NATO have said that Russian forces have aided the separatists and attacked government positions. The crisis has severely strained relations between the West and Russia, and trade between Europe and Russia has suffered as a result. European countries have already implemented sanctions against Russia and have threatened further sanctions if the latest ceasefire does not hold.