EUR/USD Rises Above 1.0600 After Fed Delivers 50 Bps Hike Rate Hike

 | May 04, 2022 04:51PM ET

The EUR/USD pair pushed higher as the dollar weakened across the board following the Federal Reserve's decision to raise the Fed funds target range by 50 bps to 0.75-1.00% as expected. This was the first 50-basis point hike by the Fed in 22 years.

The EUR/USD climbed to a daily high of 1.0631 during the subsequent press conference by Chair Jerome Powell. Investors focused on not-so-hawkish comments with the 50 bps rate increase already priced in. Powell said that they were not actively considering 75 bps increases. Instead, he pointed out that it will likely be 50 bps increases at the next two meetings if economic conditions warrant it.

The Fed also announced it would begin its Quantitative Tightening (QT) program – reducing its balance sheet – on Jun. 1. However, the reduction will be at a slower pace than the market had forecasted.  The schedule will see $30 billion of Treasurys and $17.5 billion on mortgage-backed securities roll-off. After three months, the caps will be doubled.

All in all, Powell wasn’t as aggressive as anticipated, which led to a pullback in Treasury yields and the dollar. Still, the long-term fundamental picture remains the same, with monetary policy divergences weighing on the EUR/USD.

From a technical perspective, the EUR/USD pair holds the bearish tone despite Wednesday’s bounce as indicators remain in negative territory while the price trades below its main moving averages in the daily chart.