EUR/USD closed the last week of January slightly lower but still in range.. What is really going on? The team at CIBC explains:

Here is their view, courtesy of eFXnews:

Mario Draghi’s punishment for disappointing markets in December was swift, with investors bidding up the value of the euro during the following trading days.

Although EUR/USD has settled down, the need for further easing is more dire than what’s suggested in just the EUR/USD cross.

The trade-weighted euro index has been moving in the opposite direction. And it’s recent gains, which were the result of the sharp depreciation in sterling, will weigh on the monetary union’s trade sector.

As a result, despite the EUR/USD cross trading weaker and bond yields very low already, look for the EUR to trade weaker as the ECB’s March meeting approaches.

 

 

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