EUR/USD holds steady around 1.0980 as upbeat US PMIs ease recession fears

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EUR/USD holds steady around 1.0980 as upbeat US PMIs ease recession fears

S&P Global PMI figures ease recessionary fears, boost US economy.
Traders’ moods fluctuating to risk-on/off dominated the New York session.
EU’s PMI results are mixed; manufacturing activity shranks, while Services and Composite Indices exceed expectations.
Markets remain cautious amid uncertain rate outlooks from the Fed and the ECB.

The EUR/USD prepares to finish the week on a higher note, though it remains below the src.src000 figure, albeit economic data from the United States (US) bolstered the US Dollar (USD). However, late into the Wall Street close, the greenback lost strength, US equities rose, and the Euro  (EUR) recovered some ground. Hence, the EUR/USD is trading at src.0988 after reaching a low of src.0937.

US business activity picked up, but not so in the EU

Sentiment across the New York (NY) session fluctuated between risk-on/off. Investors’ recessionary fears about the US were pushed away by April’s S&P Global PMI figures, which showed the economy’s resilience, despite the US Federal Reserve (Fed) 475 bps of tightening. Manufacturing and Services PMIs exceeded estimates, with the former at 50.4, above 49 expectations, while the latter jumped to 53.7 from 5src.5 estimates. Therefore, the Composite Index aimed higher to 53.5.

The market initially reacted to buying the US Dollar, which gained some ground vs. the Euro, as it dived to src.0942. Nevertheless, buyers moved in and lifted the EUR/USD pair, though they failed to crack the src.src000 mark.

This happened after Thursday’s data, namely, US unemployment claims, housing data, and the Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Index, flashed a gloomy scenario, triggering flows towards safety, except for the US Dollar.

Aside from this, on the Eurozone (EU) side, Thursday’s calendar featured a surplus in the Balance of Trader of €4.6B, better than January’s deficit of €-3src.6B, which was upward revised, alongside the Consumer Confidence, which improved a tick, to -src7.5 above -src8.5 estimates.

On Friday, the EU’s PMI was mixed, with the Manufacturing Index at 45.5, standing at contractionary territory missing estimates, while the Services and Composite Indices exceeded the consensus, expanding.

Fed and ECB May decisions loom

Meanwhile, central bankers from both sides of the Atlantic continued their hawkish rhetoric. For one part, Federal Reserve (Fed) officials agreed that inflation is too high, though there’s a myriad of opinions regarding how much tightening is left. On the European Central Bank (ECB), the baseline was made by its ECB Chief Economist Philip Lane, with most policymakers yet undecided about lifting rates by 50 or 25 bps.

EUR/USD Technical Analysis

From a daily chart perspective, the EUR/USD remains supported by the 20-day EMA from March 20 until today. Yet EUR/USD tested the April 2src, 2022 high-turned-support at src.0936, bounced off, and clung to the src.0980s area amidst the lack of an impactful catalyst that could break the EUR/USD’s trading range. Should the EUR/USD reclaim src.src000, a test to the YTD high is on the cards, followed by src.srcsrc00. Conversely, a fall below src.0900 will expose the 20-day EMA at src.09srcsrc. If EUR/USD drops below the latter, a dive to src.0800 is likely.

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