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Rabobank predicts EUR/USD decline to 1.10 in the upcoming weeks

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Last updated: 2024/09/23 at 4:47 PM
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The latest data from Germany indicates a potential softening in the outlook for the Euro (EUR). According to Rabobank’s FX strategist Jane Foley, further softness in German data series could lead to a decline in the EUR/USD exchange rate to 1.10 in the coming weeks. The flash estimate of German September PMI showed a significant decrease in business activity, with manufacturing production falling at the fastest rate in seven months. This decline was compounded by a slowdown in growth in the service sector, as well as a worsening employment outlook and pessimistic business expectations.

The data also pointed to a potential easing in wage inflation, which could result in a softening of services sector inflation. This could trigger further rate cuts by the European Central Bank (ECB), as evidence of cooling in services sector inflation is seen as necessary to justify such measures. The importance of this week’s German Sep IFO release was highlighted as further softness in this series could further worsen the outlook for the EUR. Foley emphasized the possibility of dips to 1.10 in the EUR/USD exchange rate in the weeks ahead.

It is clear that the recent data from Germany paints a concerning picture for the Eurozone economy. The sharp decline in business activity, particularly in manufacturing production, indicates a weakening economic landscape. The slowing growth in the service sector, combined with a worsening employment outlook and pessimistic business expectations, further reinforce concerns about the state of the economy. The potential easing in wage inflation and softening of services sector inflation could also have implications for monetary policy, potentially leading to further rate cuts by the ECB.

Investors and analysts will be closely watching for any further softness in the German data series, particularly in the upcoming German Sep IFO release. Any additional negative data could exacerbate the outlook for the EUR, potentially leading to a further decline in the EUR/USD exchange rate. Foley’s warning of dips to 1.10 in the weeks ahead underscores the uncertainty and volatility facing the Eurozone economy. It is crucial for policymakers to closely monitor these developments and take appropriate measures to support economic growth and stability in the region.

In conclusion, the recent soft data from Germany has raised concerns about the outlook for the Euro and the broader Eurozone economy. The significant decline in business activity, particularly in manufacturing production, as well as the weakening employment outlook and pessimistic business expectations, paint a worrying picture for the economy. The potential easing in wage inflation and softening of services sector inflation further add to the uncertainties facing the Eurozone. Investors and analysts will be closely monitoring further data releases, particularly the upcoming German Sep IFO release, for any signs of continued softness. It is crucial for policymakers to remain vigilant and take necessary steps to address the challenges facing the economy and support growth and stability in the region.

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