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Euro Slides Against US Dollar Amid Mixed US Labor Market Data

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Last updated: January 9, 2026 4:50 pm
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Published: January 9, 2026
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The Euro (EUR) has slipped against the US Dollar (USD) as it trades around 1.1638, marking its seventh consecutive day of declines amidst a backdrop of mixed US labor market data. The performance of the Greenback remains strong, driven by recent economic indicators that reveal both strengths and weaknesses in the US labor market.

The latest figures from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) indicated that Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP) rose by 50,000 in December, falling short of market expectations that projected an increase of 60,000. This figure also represents a decrease from November’s gain of 64,000. Conversely, the Unemployment Rate showed a positive adjustment, falling to 4.4% from 4.6%, outpacing forecasts that had anticipated a rate of 4.5%.

In a sign of resilience, Average Hourly Earnings increased by 0.3% month-over-month in December, meeting analysts’ predictions and improving significantly from November’s modest 0.1% rise. Year-over-year, wage growth accelerated to 3.8%, up from 3.6%, also exceeding expectations. The combination of these statistics presents a mixed picture: while the NFP figure reflects slower job creation, the lower unemployment rate and enhanced wage growth indicate underlying strength in the labor market.

On the monetary policy front, the slower pace of job creation is likely to influence the Federal Reserve’s decision-making as it prepares for its upcoming meeting on January 27-28. Market analysts suggest that the Fed is expected to maintain interest rates at their current levels, with the possibility of a gradual easing pathway later in the year still on the table.

Traders and market participants are keenly awaiting further insights into the economic landscape. The upcoming University of Michigan’s preliminary January Consumer Sentiment survey is set to provide additional context, alongside speeches from Richmond Fed President Thomas Barkin and Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari, which could offer fresh perspectives on monetary policy direction.

In the broader context, US monetary policy is orchestrated by the Federal Reserve, which aims to achieve two primary mandates: price stability and full employment. The central bank’s main strategy to accomplish these objectives involves adjusting interest rates. An increase in rates, usually in response to rising inflation, tends to strengthen the USD as it makes the US a more attractive destination for global investors. Conversely, lowering rates can lead to a weaker dollar, particularly in situations where unemployment is high or inflation is below target.

The Federal Reserve convenes policy meetings eight times a year, where the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) evaluates economic conditions and makes pertinent decisions. Comprising twelve Fed officials, including members from the Board of Governors and regional Reserve Bank presidents, these meetings play a pivotal role in shaping monetary policy.

In times of financial crisis or exceptionally low inflation, the Federal Reserve may implement quantitative easing (QE), a policy aimed at injecting liquidity into the economy by purchasing high-grade bonds, generally resulting in a weaker USD. Conversely, the process of quantitative tightening (QT)—the cessation of bond purchases—tends to have a strengthening effect on the dollar as the Fed reduces its balance sheet and allows maturing bonds to roll off without reinvestment.

As market dynamics evolve, the Euro’s continued weakness against the Dollar underscores the ongoing volatility in global currency markets, influenced significantly by labor statistics and monetary policy decisions.

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