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What’s in store for EUR/USD today? – Commerzbank and OCBC Bank

FXStreet (Edinburgh) - EUR/USD is looking to consolidate the recent deep pullback to the low-1.1100s from last week’s tops around 1.1470.

“Yield differential arguments in favor of the USD may return to the forefront in the near term and this may be especially apparent with respect to the EUR. With hopes of a quick resolution in Greece still dim, near term risks for the pair may remain skewed towards 1.1100 with an initial cap expected towards the 100-day MA (1.1167)”, noted Emmanuel Ng, FX Strategist at OCBC Bank.

Karen Jones, Head of FICC Technical Analysis at Commerzbank, argued the pair “is seeing an aggressive sell off ahead of the 1.1513/34 February high and 50% retracement. Attention has reverted to the key short term support offered by 1.1052, the 26th March high and the 1.1031 support line. A close below here is needed to negate upside pressure and focus attention on the downside”.

USD/CHF focus shifts to 0.9484 – Commerzbank

Karen Jones, Head of Technical Analysis at Commerzbank, notes that USD/CHF has held the support at 0.9072 and having broken above 0.9360, attention now shifts to 0.9484 resistance.
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EUR/USD muted near 1.1150

The shared currency continues to trade around a flat line against American dollar in the early European trades, keeping EUR/USD around the midpoint of 1.11 handle. The major remains subdued ahead of a calm European session as markets shift their attention towards the biggest market mover of this week – Fed April meeting minutes due later today.
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