EUR/USD

Dollar Edges Lower, Euro Gains Ahead of Key Inflation Readings

The U.S. dollar edged lower in early European trade Tuesday, while the euro gained before the release of key inflation readings later this week which will offer more cues on global interest rates.

At 04:00 ET (09:00 GMT), the Dollar Index, which tracks the greenback against a basket of six other currencies, traded 0.2% lower at 103.570, following a 0.2% slide on Monday.

The dollar has retreated over the last week, but still trades not far away from recent three-month highs as traders position for the Federal Reserve maintaining interest rates at elevated levels for longer than had been expected at the start of the year.

The core PCE price index is due for release on Thursday, and forex trading ranges are likely to be tight ahead of the data, which is widely seen as the Fed's preferred inflation gauge.

Economists are expecting a 0.4% increase for January after 0.2% in the previous month. A stickier-than-expected reading could prompt the Fed to delay rate cuts further.

In Europe, EUR/USD traded 0.2% higher at 1.0863, with European traders also on inflation watch as the eurozone releases its latest consumer prices data on Friday, the last such reading before the upcoming European Central Bank meeting on March 7.

Economists are expecting an annual reading of 2.5% for February, dropping from 2.8% in January.

While this figure would still be above the ECB's 2% medium-term target, the central bank is also having to contend with lack-luster growth in the eurozone, and in Germany in particular, the region's dominant economy.

German consumer sentiment is expected to remain at a low level in March, according to forward-looking data published by GfK earlier Tuesday.

GBP/USD traded 0.1% higher at 1.2698, after data showed that British grocery prices rose this month at their lowest rate since March 2022.

However, U.K. inflation continues to run at levels above the Bank of England's 2% medium-term target, suggesting the BOE is still likely to lag the Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank when it comes to rate cuts.

In Asia, USD/JPY traded 0.4% lower to 150.17, with the yen one of the day's better performers after consumer inflation read slightly higher than expected for January.

While the reading still showed a retreat in inflation, it factored into growing expectations that the Bank of Japan will raise interest rates as soon as April.

Source : Investing.com

 

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