Created
: 2025.07.10
2025.07.10 00:36
The Euro (EUR) weakens against the Swiss Franc (CHF) on Wednesday, with EUR/CHF trading near the lower boundary of its multi-week range around 0.9318. The cross remains under pressure following fresh comments from European Central Bank (ECB) officials that added to the cautious mood around the Euro.
Earlier today, ECB Chief Economist Philip Lane flagged an evolving set of global risks that extend beyond tariffs, highlighting non-tariff trade barriers, capital flow restrictions, and the increasing overlap between security and economic policy. Meanwhile, ECB Deputy Director-General Livio Stracca issued a stark warning that climate-related shocks could wipe out as much as 5% of eurozone GDP over the next five years, comparable in scale to the COVID-19 crisis. These comments reinforce the ECB's cautious policy stance and could keep investor appetite for the Euro muted, against defensive currencies like the Swiss Franc.
From a technical perspective, EUR/CHF remains trapped in a tight sideways range between 0.9300 and 0.9430 since late April. However, today's decline puts the cross at risk of breaking below the 0.9300 psychological support zone.
The pair is trading just beneath the 20-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) near 0.9365, which also serves as the middle line of the Bollinger Bands, reinforcing its role as immediate resistance. The inability to reclaim this level signals a lack of bullish bias, especially as the price continues to hover near the lower Bollinger Band, indicating downward pressure.
Momentum indicators are skewed in favor of the bears. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is slipping toward the 40 mark, indicating weakening buying interest and an increasing risk of a bearish continuation. At the same time, the Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) has turned negative, with the MACD line now comfortably below the signal line and the histogram extending into red territory, indicating fading bullish momentum.
A sustained break below 0.9300 would likely confirm a bearish breakout from the recent range and could accelerate downside toward the April swing low at 0.9223, followed by the psychological 0.9200 level. On the flip side, any recovery attempt would need to clear the 20-day SMA near 0.9365 to shift the short-term bias back toward neutral. Until then, the path of least resistance appears tilted to the downside.
Created
: 2025.07.10
Last updated
: 2025.07.10
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