EUR/USD in Trouble? BofA May Think So

  • BofA anticipates the ECB will cut interest rates more aggressively than the market currently expects, which could lead to further declines in the EUR/USD pair.

Bank of America (BofA) anticipates that the European Central Bank (ECB) will reduce interest rates more aggressively than what is currently reflected in the EUR/USD.  

This expectation is driven by doubts surrounding the ECB’s estimate of the neutral rate and shifting savings and investment patterns within the Euro Area. 

Even so, the EUR/USD has dropped to a new weekly low of 1.0950. With the U.S. dollar maintaining a bullish trend across the FX market, the pair may decline further, potentially testing the next support level at 1.0910.  

If BofA’s forecast holds true, EUR/USD could revisit the lower highs seen in August and July, signaling a deeper pullback. 

    

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