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EUR/USD Rises to 1.1680 Ahead of Key US PCE Inflation Data

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Last updated: September 26, 2025 9:01 am
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Published: September 26, 2025
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The EUR/USD exchange rate exhibited resilience, hovering around the 1.1680 mark during Friday’s Asian trading session. This uptick comes amidst a weaker performance from the US Dollar, though market participants remain cautious ahead of the crucial US August Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) Price Index report set to be released later today.

According to a Reuters poll, most economists expect the European Central Bank (ECB) to maintain interest rates at their current levels until at least December 2025. This anticipated stability could lend support to the euro against the dollar, as rising likelihood that the ECB has finished adjusting rates could bolster confidence in the single currency.

Simultaneously, traders are processing mixed messages from the Federal Reserve’s policymakers. Kansas City Fed President Jeffrey Schmid indicated that there may not be immediate need for the Fed to lower interest rates again, emphasizing the Fed’s commitment to combating inflation. Conversely, Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee expressed reluctance toward further easing measures as inflation persists above target levels.

Market speculation is increasingly focused on upcoming consumer spending data for insights into the economy’s need for additional rate cuts from the Fed. Current projections show approximately 87.7% odds of a 25 basis points rate cut occurring in the October meeting, a slight decline from earlier predictions of 90% to 92% earlier this week. Any signs pointing toward higher inflation figures could potentially reduce the likelihood of such cuts and further strengthen the US Dollar, thereby posing challenges for the EUR/USD pair.

In the eurozone, data releases remain crucial for understanding the currency’s trajectory. Inflation metrics, notably the Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices (HICP), play a pivotal role in shaping ECB policy decisions. If inflation exceeds the ECB’s target of 2%, it could compel the central bank to raise interest rates, creating a more attractive environment for global investors to invest in euro-denominated assets.

Furthermore, economic indicators from the Eurozone’s four largest economies—Germany, France, Italy, and Spain—carry significant weight, given they account for 75% of the region’s economic output. A robust economic performance can spur investment flows and possibly trigger higher interest rates from the ECB, thus fortifying the euro’s position.

Analyzing trade balances also provides insight into currency value changes. A country with a favorable trade balance bolsters its currency as foreign demand for exports increases. Conversely, a negative trade balance could lead to a depreciation of the currency.

As market participants await the outcome of the PCE report and assess data from both sides of the Atlantic, the landscape for the EUR/USD pair remains intricate, influenced by a combination of central bank policies, inflation, and economic performance across key sectors.

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