The U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) declined by 0.44%
to 97.71 points this week, while the EURUSD rose by 0.48% to 1.17560. Federal
Reserve Chair Jerome Powell briefly pressured the Euro last Tuesday. Although
his tone was slightly more dovish than in his post-meeting comments on
September 17, he still admitted that earlier Fed forecasts had overestimated
the inflationary effects of U.S. president Donald Trump’s tariffs. The
following day, the EURUSD dropped by 0.59% to 1.17370, and after
stronger-than-expected U.S. GDP data revised upward to 3.8% QoQ from 3.3%, the
pair fell another 0.66% to 1.16580. On Friday, the Personal Consumption
Expenditures (PCE) price index came in line with expectations, rising to 2.7%
YoY from 2.6% YoY, a neutral outcome for the Dollar. With oversold conditions
easing, EURUSD closed the week at 1.17010.
Attention has now shifted to the looming U.S.
government shutdown. Republicans and Democrats remain at an impasse, with
neither side willing to make budgetary concessions. President Trump met with
congressional leaders on Monday, but no agreement was reached. Vice President
J.D. Vance later declared that a shutdown is now “most likely unavoidable,”
meaning federal operations are set to halt on October 1. For the Dollar, this
is moderately negative, as each week of shutdown cuts about 0.1 percentage
point from GDP growth. A prolonged shutdown would strengthen the Fed’s case for
two additional rate cuts before the end of 2025. The last shutdown, from
December 2018 to January 2019, lasted 35 days, during which the EURUSD rose
1.9% in the first half. A similar move this time would lift the pair to
1.19700, putting it back on track toward the extreme target of 1.19500–1.20500,
which was missed earlier due to Powell’s unexpectedly hawkish stance.
The ADP Nonfarm Payrolls report on Wednesday
will likely serve as the key reference for the U.S. labour market. If the
shutdown proceeds, the official jobs report scheduled for Friday may not be
released at all, creating an information vacuum that could be filled with
political commentary from Trump. This represents an additional downside risk
for the Dollar.
Large investors made only minor adjustments to
their positioning last week. They purchased $2.7 million in the WisdomTree
Bloomberg US Dollar Bullish Fund (USDU), leaving $15.5 million of their initial
$30.3 million bet on Dollar strength from early August. For now, institutional
players appear to be largely standing aside.
From a technical perspective, the
1.16000–1.17000 support range held after being tested, and the pair is now
trading above it. This increases the probability of a rally toward the extreme
target of 1.19500–1.20500. However, further upside requires a decisive break
above resistance at 1.17600–1.17800, as only a confirmed breakout would
re-establish strong bullish momentum.
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