Euro Pares Recent Gains Against Most Majors; ECB In Focus
May 03 2012 - 5:32AM
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The euro that gained against its most major counterparts in
early European deals on Thursday pulled back shortly as investors
focus on the European Central Bank's interest rate decision and the
President Mario Draghi's press conference.
The European Central Bank is set to maintain its key rates at
historic low of 1 percent as elevated inflation provides no scope
for a rate cut. The central bank is also likely to refrain from
restarting its bond-buying program despite calls for more action
amid a surge in the unemployment rate and recessions in Spain and
Italy.
Following the interest rate announcement at 7:45 am ET, the
central bank President Mario Draghi is set to hold a regular
post-decision press conference at 8.30 am ET. Amid indications that
commitment to austerity is waning, he is likely to call the
governments to act to restore market confidence, Jennifer McKeown,
an economist at Capital Economics said in a note.
The euro that rose to 1.3164 against the dollar at 3:30 am ET
and 105.74 against the yen at 4:05 am ET declined thereafter. As of
now, the euro is worth 105.45 against the yen and 1.3128 against
the dollar. The next downside target level for the euro is seen at
1.310 against the dollar and 105.2 against the yen.
In economic news, Eurozone's producer prices increased less than
forecast by economists in March. Data from Eurostat showed that the
producer price index rose 0.5 percent month-on-month in March,
slower than 0.6 percent gain in February. Economists had forecast
an increase of 0.6 percent. Prices has now increased for three
consecutive months.
On an annual basis, PPI rose 3.3 percent in March compared to
3.6 percent rise in February and 3.4 percent increase expected.
Against the pound, the euro is currently worth 0.8118, down from
a high of 0.8139 hit at 4:25 am ET. If the euro-pound pair weakens
further, it will break yesterday's fresh multi-month low of 0.8115
and target the 0.807 level.
But the euro remained lower against the franc and is presently
trading at a 2-day low of 1.2015. On the downside, 1.2010 is seen
as the next target level for the European currency.
From the U.S., weekly jobless claims report for the week ended
April 28, preliminary report on fourth quarter non-farm
productivity and unit labor costs and the Institute for Supply
Management's non-manufacturing survey for April are expected in the
New York morning session.
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