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EUR/USD maintains neutral tone - Scotiabank

Shaun Osborne, analyst at Scotiabank, noted that EUR/USD price action has not developed on the downside in the way they thought likely through late July, leaving spot looking somewhat neutral again on the short-term chart.

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“EURUSD tested 1.12 but the market is showing little sign of wanting to extend EUR gains through the figure at this point. US yields have backtracked at the short-end of the curve in the aftermath of the Q2 GDP disappointment but we note that spreads remain wide and in favour of the USD around +130bps. We think the EUR will struggle to gain while rate differentials remain such a drag.”

“EURUSD short-term technicals: neutral, bearish—Price action has not developed on the downside in the way we thought likely through late July, leaving spot looking somewhat neutral again on the short-term chart.”

“A strong rebound in the market last week may prompt further gains in the EUR near-term (spot is trading above the 50-day MA today) towards 1.1245/50. This is the breakdown point (resistance) of the upward-sloping channel that guided price through H1 and should represent strong resistance in the longer run.”

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