Danske Research Team notes that EUR/USD has extended its rebound towards 1.1600 as European yields remain elevated while US Treasury yields stabilize after the recent spike. The team argues markets are pricing too many ECB rate hikes, suggesting scope for European rates to move lower, while upcoming FOMC Minutes remain the key catalyst for further direction.
"It was an ugly cocktail for European assets yesterday with equities moving lower, European yields rising as the curve bear-flattened and commodities tracking higher. While risk sentiment remains sour in Asia, US yields have steadied in overnight trading and the 10Y UST yield has dropped from an intraday high of 4.75% yesterday to 4.69%. In our Yield Outlook released yesterday, we conclude that markets expect too many ECB hikes and see room for European rates to move lower."
"In Germany, the ZEW economic sentiment surprised to the upside in August, with expectations rising to 34.2 (cons.: 30.0, prior: 26.3), while the assessment of the current situation improved to -61.1 (cons.: -69.3, prior: -77.6). The current situation is now almost back at the levels seen before the war in Iran, although expectations remain somewhat lower."
"The data follows a string of upside growth surprises in the euro area. Growth is also increasingly supported by fiscal stimulus."
"In the euro area, final July HICP inflation is due and is expected to confirm the flash estimate at 2.9% y/y for headline inflation and 2.5% y/y for core inflation."
"In the US, the minutes from the FOMC's July meeting are released this evening. Markets are looking for a more detailed sense of the committee's thinking beyond Kevin Warsh's limited forward guidance. Three participants voted in favour of a hike, and since then, several others have flagged willingness to support a hike if warranted by incoming data."
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