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The euro fell in European trade on Friday against a basket of major rivals, giving up a six-week high against the US dollar on profit-taking.

 

Despite the losses, the common currency is about to mark a weekly profit after the European Central Bank hinted at a pause in the year-long cycle of policy easing. 

 

The dollar rebounded ahead of the crucial US payrolls report later today, which would provide important clues on the odds of future Fed rate cuts. 

 

The Price

 

The EUR/USD rose 0.1% today to $1.1433, with a session-high at $1.1457.

 

The euro closed up 0.25% on Thursday against the dollar, marking a six-week high at $1.1495 following the ECB’s policy meeting.

 

Weekly Trades

 

The euro is up 0.8% so far this week on the dollar, on track for the second weekly profit in three weeks.

 

The ECB

 

The European Central Bank cuts interest rates to three-year lows at 2.15%, the seventh such rate cut in a row

 

The ECB expects government investments in defense and infrastructure to boost growth in the medium term, even as trade uncertainties continue to cloud business investments and exports in the short term 

 

It expects real GDP growth at 0.9% in 2025, and 1.1% in 2026, and 1.3% in 2027.

 

It also expects inflation at 2.0% in 2025, then 1.6% in 2026, and back to 2% in 2027

 

Lagarde

 

ECB President Christine Lagarde hinted at the possible end of the current cycle of policy easing, which was in response to a combined shock such as the Covid 19 pandemic, the Ukrainian war, and the energy crisis.

 

European Rates

 

According to a Reuters source, most ECB members now aim at holding interest rates unchanged in July, with the global markets now expecting just an additional 25 basis points of rate cuts by the end of the year.  

 

US Dollar

 

The dollar index rose 0.15% on Friday away from six-week lows at 98.35 against a basket of major rivals.

 

The path of the dollar next week will likely be determined by the all important US payrolls report today.



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