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EUR/USD to continue drifting lower toward the 1.0700 level – MUFG

Economists at MUFG Bank expect the EUR/USD pair to extend its decline and test the 1.0700 mark.

Greater scope of USD strength on stronger data than weakness on weak data

The EUR/USD rate does look to have over-extended to the upside during the end-2023 US dollar sell-off and if we are to see a realignment of spot to relative short-term rate levels, then there is scope for EUR/USD to continue drifting lower toward the 1.0700 level.

Given our analysis shows an overshoot of EUR/USD spot relative to rates spread, we see greater scope of US Dollar strength on stronger data than weakness on weak data.

 

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