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    Eurozone inflation at 2 percent dampens ECB’s rate-cut outlook

    November 2, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk – The Eurozone’s latest inflation data, reflecting a re-acceleration to a 2% annual rate in October, has influenced investor sentiment towards a more hawkish stance on the euro (EUR). This uptick challenges earlier expectations of a swift deceleration in inflation and may delay potential European Central Bank (ECB) rate cuts.

    Eurozone inflation at 2 percent dampens ECB’s rate-cut outlook

    ING FX analyst Francesco Pesole noted that the recent figures imply a shift in market positioning, with traders now scaling back the likelihood of significant ECB rate cuts in December and January. The October flash inflation estimates align with broader indicators showing a mixed picture for the region’s price pressures.

    While core inflation remains resilient, particularly in services, which continue to experience high demand-driven costs, other areas like energy have seen declines. Analysts expect inflationary pressures to moderate gradually, yet persistent core inflation poses challenges for the ECB’s strategy to lower inflation effectively, as the inflationary forces within the Eurozone are proving more resilient than anticipated​

    In the EUR/USD exchange, the euro’s recent appreciation has made it “look a bit expensive,” according to Pesole, particularly as it hovers in the upper 1.08-1.09 range. The U.S. dollar continues to draw strength from a wide rate differential between the Federal Reserve and the ECB, with U.S. economic data, especially employment figures, poised to influence the euro’s relative valuation further.

    Without additional ECB signals, given a holiday in several Eurozone markets and no scheduled ECB speakers until next week, the euro’s movements are likely to be somewhat limited in the short term. The OIS market currently prices in 58 basis points of easing by the ECB over December and January, with only a 22% probability of a more substantial half-point cut in December.

    Analysts, however, see room for the EUR/USD to retrace towards 1.0800, a level consistent with the prevailing rate differential favoring the dollar. Oxford Economics suggests that underlying inflation factors, like wage growth and services demand, could sustain core inflation at elevated levels through 2024, pressuring the ECB to maintain a cautious approach. Meanwhile, expectations for a gradual decline in headline inflation are set against resilient consumer prices, with services inflation still a primary contributor.

    In the U.S., the dollar’s strength is also buoyed by strong employment and economic data, which, alongside the Federal Reserve’s relatively higher interest rates, attracts investors. Eurozone markets, comparatively, are seeing weaker demand and more moderate growth forecasts. These contrasting economic conditions are intensifying the focus on rate differentials between the two economies, putting additional pressure on the euro to correct against the dollar.

    The upcoming U.S. jobs report is expected to be a key factor for further EUR/USD adjustments. Should U.S. data reinforce the Fed’s current stance, the dollar could see continued support, compelling EUR/USD towards levels more aligned with fundamental economic divergences. The ECB, in turn, is likely to face continued pressure to carefully balance inflation concerns against slowing growth, even as the market remains hesitant to fully price in immediate aggressive rate cuts.

    Overall, the Eurozone’s inflation scenario highlights the complexities facing the ECB as it navigates persistent inflation against a backdrop of weaker economic growth, with market participants increasingly attuned to every shift in inflation expectations and policy positioning

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