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EUR/USD 33-Month High: CPI & ECB Impact - News Directory 3

EUR/USD 33-Month High: CPI & ECB Impact

July 1, 2025 Catherine Williams Business
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At a glance
  • The euro continues to rallly and has put together nine straight winning sessions.
  • Eurozone rose slightly to 2.0% y/y in June, in line with the consensus.
  • , which excludes food and energy, was unchanged at 2.3%, matching the market estimate.
Original source: investing.com

The euro continues to rallly and has put together nine straight winning sessions. Earlier, the pushed above the 1.18 line for the first time since Sep. 2021. In the European session, EUR/USD is trading at 1.1820, up 0.29% on the day.

Eurozone CPI Inches Higher, Core Rate Steady

Eurozone rose slightly to 2.0% y/y in June, in line with the consensus. This was up from 1.9% in May, which marked an eight-month low. Monthly, jumped 0.3%, up from 0% in May which was also the consensus.

, which excludes food and energy, was unchanged at 2.3%, matching the market estimate. , which has been stubbornly high, rose to 3.3% from 3.2% in May.

The European Central Bank will be encouraged by the inflation report, as well as Monday’s German data which showed inflation easing slightly. The isn’t expected to lower rates at the July 24th meeting, but the markets have priced in a final rate cut before the end of the year.

ECB policymakers are well aware that the inflation battle isn’t over. Services inflation is well above the ECB’s 2% inflation target and there are concerns that US tariffs could still send inflation higher.

ECB President Lagarde reiterated the Bank’s cautious approach in remarks at the ECB Forum in Sintra. Lagarde said the Bank would need time to ensure that the “risks of above-target inflation have passed” and that the ECB would need to “remain vigilant”.

US ISM Manufacturing PMI Expected to Contract for Fourth Successive Month

US for June, which will be released later today, is expected to contract for a fourth straight time. The market estimate stands at 48.8, following 48.5 in May, which was the weakest reading since Nov. 2024. The manufacturing sector has been hit by growing economic uncertainty, in particular President Trump’s erratic trade policies.

EUR/USD Technical

  • EUR/USD has pushed above resistance at 1.1796. Above, there is resistance at 1.1826
  • The next support levels are 1.1776 and 1.1746

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