MarketPulse | Feb 15, 2019 06:55AM ET
EUR/USD has posted small losses in the Friday session. Currently, the pair is trading at 1.1273, down 0.19% on the day. On the release front, the eurozone trade surplus widened to EUR 15.6 billion, matching the estimate. In the U.S., the Empire State Manufacturing Index is expected to rise to 7.1 and the University of Michigan consumer sentiment is projected to climb to 93.3 points.
Economic activity in the eurozone remains weak, which has weighed on the euro. EUR/USD dipped to 1.1249 on Thursday, its lowest level since mid-November. On Thursday, Germany and the eurozone released fourth quarter GDP data, and the numbers were a disappointment.
German Preliminary GDP was flat at 0.0%, after a decline of 0.2% in the third quarter. The eurozone’s largest economy managed to avoid a technical recession, which is two consecutive declines in quarterly growth. Germany’s manufacturing industry is limping, with factory orders and industry production posting declines in December.
Eurozone Flash GDP remained stuck at 0.2%, shy of the forecast of 0.3%. On an annualized basis, fourth quarter growth was 0.9% in Germany and 1.2% in eurozone, both weaker than the third quarter numbers. If eurozone and German data continues to sag, traders can expect the euro to lose ground in the near term.
In the U.S., consumer data has been dismal in January. Retail sales and core retail sales showed sharp contraction, and these numbers came on the heels of soft inflation indicators. Inflation remains low, despite a solid U.S. economy and strong labor market.
CPI showed no change in January, and has failed to post a gain since November. Core CPI has recorded weak gains of 0.2% for four successive months. On an annualized basis, CPI gained 1.6% in January, the weakest year-over-year gain since mid-2017. The soft inflation numbers were a result of low energy prices, which fell 3.1% in January as oil prices remain under pressure.
EUR/USD Fundamentals
Friday (February 15)
*All release times are EST
*Key events are in bold
EUR/USD for Friday, February 15, 2019
EUR/USD for February 14 at 6:00 EST
Open: 1.1295 High: 1.1297 Low: 1.1272 Close: 1.1273
EUR/USD Technical
S1 | S2 | S1 | R1 | R2 | R3 |
1.1046 | 1.1120 | 1.1212 | 1.1300 | 1.1434 | 1.1553 |
EUR/USD was mostly flat in the Asian session. The pair has shown limited movement in European trade
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