EUR/GBP Muted As UK Labor Market Steadies And EU Economic Sentiment Weakens

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  • UK employment change jumps to 238K, offsetting steady 4.7% jobless rate.
  • EU ZEW Economic Sentiment plunges in August, led by sharp German deterioration.
  • US inflation data fuels EUR/USD gains, indirectly supporting EUR/GBP despite weak EU outlook.

The EUR/GBP stays flat during the North American session, as economic data in the UK initially pushed the pair lower, even though the European Union (EU) ZEW survey showed a deterioration in the bloc. The cross-pair trades at around 0.8644, muted.


Mixed data from Europe and Britain keeps cross muted despite softer US inflation boosting EUR/USD
 

Market mood remains upbeat following the release of a good inflation report in the US, with headline inflation reported below estimates of 2.8% YoY at 2.7% in July. Core CPI rose sharply, exceeding forecasts of 3% at 3.1% YoY, up from 2.9%.

Despite this, markets had priced in a 90% chance that the Federal Reserve would cut rates at the September meeting.

Consequently, the EUR/USD rose and dragged the EUR/GBP pair higher, even though the latest EU ZEW Survey of Expectations for August plunged from 36.1 to 25.1. The figures in Germany deteriorated sharply in August due to the disappointing trade agreement reached with the United States and the declining economic output in Q2. Germany’s ZEW Economic Sentiment fell from 52.7 to 34.7 in August, below forecasts of 39.8.

In the UK, jobs data showed that the labor market is cooling, but not to alarm the Bank of England, which is expected to accelerate its easing cycle. The ILO Unemployment Rate was steady at 4.7%, while the Employment Change rose by 238K from 134K.


EUR/GBP Price Forecast: Technical outlook
 

The cross-pair seems to have bottomed as a hammer preceded by a downtrend, indicating that sellers lost steam after failing to crack the 0.8600 figure, dipping to an eight-day low of 0.8618, before resuming upwards.

The EUR/GBP has risen above 0.8640, paving the way for a re-test of the 0.8654 daily high. If cleared, the next stop would be the 20-day SMA at 0.8676, which, once surpassed, gives way to 0.8700. Conversely, if the pair tumbles below 0.8600, it clears the path to challenge the 100-day SMA at 0.8538.
 


Euro PRICE This week
 

The table below shows the percentage change of Euro (EUR) against listed major currencies this week. Euro was the strongest against the Japanese Yen.

 


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