Created
: 2025.07.29
2025.07.29 17:49
This time yesterday, we were all focusing on how the US-EU trade deal would remove uncertainty and allow EU businesses to move on, ING's FX analyst Chris Turner notes.
"By the end of the day, investors seemed to have concluded, as did some European leaders, that, net-net, universal tariffs were going to hurt. When the dust settles, the fact that the pharma and semiconductor sectors have been included at the 15% tariff rate (even after trade investigations are released) will probably be seen as a good thing. And Europe will just have to make the best of it - focusing heavily on domestic demand for a change."
"Tomorrow is the main event, where eurozone growth as a bloc is seen falling to flat QoQ from 0.6% in the first quarter. EUR/USD price action remains very poor. And if it can't rally above 1.1600/1625 on any good news today, it could well take out support - both at 1.1555 and 1.1500."
Created
: 2025.07.29
Last updated
: 2025.07.29
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