EUR/USD – Euro Takes Wild Ride After Italy Referendum

The euro has taken a pause on Tuesday, after taking traders on a roller-coaster ride in the Monday session following the Italian referendum. Currently, EUR/USD is trading at 1.0770. On the release front, German Factory Orders sparkled with a gain of 4.9%, above the forecast of 0.6%. There are no major releases out of the US.

Italians went to the polls on Sunday as the country held a referendum on constitutional change. The referendum turned into a vote on the popularity of Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, who staked his reputation on winning the vote. However, the move backfired, as the “No” camp cruised to victory with 59.1% of the vote, a humiliating defeat for Renzi. The prime minister promptly resigned, plunging Italy into political uncertainty. Predictably, the euro responded with sharp losses early on Monday, dropping to low of 1.0499. The euro wasn’t done and rebounded with strong gains, as EUR/USD climbed 1.9 percent in the Monday session, punching above the 1.07 level. The euro received a boost on reports that a caretaker government will take over until elections in 2018. Any indications of earlier elections are sure to rattle investors and the euro, as Renzi’s Democratic Party is running neck-and-neck with the opposition Five-Star Party, which wants a referendum on Italy’s membership in the Eurozone. Renzi’s crushing defeat has shaken up the Eurozone, which is still reeling from Britain’s recent decision to depart the club. The ECB will meet on Thursday and analysts expect the bond-buying program, which is due to end in March 2017, by another six months.

Europe Lower on Renzi Defeat but No Panic Yet

Political Uncertainty Added to Italian Woes

US employment numbers were a mixed bag on Friday. Nonfarm Payrolls improved to 178 thousand, edging above the forecast of 177 thousand. This marked a 4-month high. However, Average Hourly Earnings, which measures wage growth, surprised with a decline of 0.1%, short of the estimate of 0.2%. This was the first decline in wage growth since March. The unemployment rate dropped to just 4.6%, well below the forecast of 4.9%. The strong labor market has been a key factor in the strong US economy, which saw GDP grow at a clip of 3.2% in the third quarter.

EUR/USD Fundamentals

Tuesday (December 6)

  • 7:00 German Factory Orders. Estimate 0.6%. Actual 4.9%
  • 9:10 Eurozone Retail PMI. Estimate 48.6
  • 10:00 Eurozone Revised GDP. Estimate 0.3%
  • All Day – ECOFIN Meetings
  • 13:30 US Revised Nonfarm Productivity. Estimate 3.2%
  • 13:30 US Trade Balance. Estimate -41.5B
  • 13:30 US Revised Unit Labor Costs. Estimate 0.4%
  • 15:00 US Factory Orders. Estimate 2.5%
  • 15:00 US IBD/TIPP Economic Optimism. Estimate 52.3

*All release times are GMT

* Key events are in bold

EUR/USD for Tuesday, December 6, 2016

EUR/USD December 6 at 10:30 GMT

Open: 1.0756 High: 1.0785 Low: 1.0733 Close: 1.0773

EUR/USD Technical

S1 S2 S1 R1 R2 R3
1.0506 1.0616 1.0708 1.0821 1.0957 1.1045
  • EUR/USD was flat in the Asian session and has posted small gains in European trade
  • 1.0708 is providing support
  • 1.0821 is the next resistance line

Further levels in both directions:

  • Below: 1.0708, 1.0616, 1.0506 and 1.0414
  • Above: 1.0821, 1.0957 and 1.1045
  • Current range: 1.0708 to 1.0821

OANDA’s Open Positions Ratio

EUR/USD ratio has posted gains in short positions. Currently, short positions have a majority (60%), indicative of trader bias towards EUR/USD reversing directions and moving lower.

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Kenny Fisher

Kenny Fisher

Market Analyst at OANDA
A highly experienced financial market analyst with a focus on fundamental and macroeconomic analysis, Kenny Fisher’s daily commentary covers a broad range of markets including forex, equities and commodities. His work has been published in major online financial publications including Investing.com, Seeking Alpha and FXStreet. Kenny has been a MarketPulse contributor since 2012.
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