EUR/USD demonstrates volatile squeeze above 1.1200 as focus shifts to US Retail Sales
|- EUR/USD has turned sideways as investors are awaiting a fresh trigger for further guidance.
- S&P500 futures have generated some losses, portraying caution among market participants as the result season has kicked off.
- The Euro has got extreme strength as the ECB is expected to conclude its rate-hiking spell beyond July.
The EUR/USD pair has turned extremely choppy above the round-level resistance of 1.1200 in the Asian session. The major currency pair has turned sideways as investors are awaiting the United States Retail Sales (June) data for further guidance.
S&P500 futures have generated some losses in the Tokyo session, portraying caution among market participants as the second-quarter result season has kicked off. US equities also faced some pressure on Friday as investors are worried that corporate earnings could remain volatile due to higher aggressive policy-tightening by the Federal Reserve (Fed) and tight credit conditions by commercial banks to maintain asset quality.
The US Dollar Index (DXY) is demonstrating a squeeze in volatility after building a base marginally below 100.00. The USD Index is expected to deliver a power-pack action after the release of the US Retail Sales data. As per the consensus, monthly retail demand is expected to expand at a higher pace of 0.5% vs. the former release of 0.3%. Retail demand excluding automobiles is seen expanding by 0.3% against the former release of 0.1%.
Meanwhile, the Euro has got extreme strength as the European Central Bank (ECB) is expected to conclude its rate-hiking spell beyond July as inflation is hotter in Eurozone. Headline inflation in the shared continent is at 5.5% and the core inflation that excludes volatile oil and food prices is at 5.4%, stretched from the desired rate of 2%.
Contrary, economists at Nordea believe that the European Central Bank continues to see more tightening warranted, and another hike in July appears a done deal but it will be the last one in the current cycle.
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