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Euro Rises as Weak US Jobs Data Fuels Rate Cut Expectations

News Desk
Last updated: September 6, 2025 6:24 am
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Published: September 6, 2025
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The Euro has strengthened following the release of the latest Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP) report, which indicated weak job creation, an increase in unemployment, and stable wage growth for August. As a result, traders are shifting away from the US Dollar, anticipating that the first rate cut from the Federal Reserve could occur as early as 2025. During the North American trading session, the EUR/USD pair rose to 1.1714, reflecting a 0.50% increase.

The labor market data revealed a disappointing addition of only 22,000 jobs in August, falling short of the expected 75,000, and marked a slowdown from July’s revised figure of 79,000. The Unemployment Rate increased slightly from 4.2% to 4.3%, while Average Hourly Earnings rose by 0.3% month-on-month, aligning with forecasts. The subsequent market reaction saw a notable decline in the US 2-year Treasury yield, as investors began pricing in a 100% likelihood of a 25-basis-point rate cut at the Fed’s upcoming September meeting, with a 14% chance of a more aggressive 50-basis-point reduction. Following this news, the US Dollar Index (DXY) dropped 0.70%, settling at 97.57.

Comments from the Chicago Fed President indicated that the September meeting would be a significant one, while US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent emphasized the importance of the Fed maintaining public confidence. With the upcoming week set to feature the Consumer Price Index (CPI) figures, traders will be closely monitoring these numbers to confirm the disinflation trend, which could further support the case for a rate cut.

Across the Atlantic, European GDP data for the second quarter of 2025 was revised slightly upward, showing a year-on-year growth of 1.5%, surpassing earlier estimates of 1.4%. This revision aligns with a broader trend of cautious optimism regarding the Eurozone’s economic health, particularly in Germany, where early indicators suggest the economy may be slowly emerging from a slump.

This week has seen the Euro performing strongly against various major currencies, particularly against the Canadian Dollar. A detailed analysis of recent fluctuations highlights the Euro’s resilience. The changes indicate diverse movement against the USD, GBP, JPY, CAD, AUD, NZD, and CHF.

Technical indicators suggest that the EUR/USD pair could end the week above the critical level of 1.1700. It reached a five-week high of 1.1759 before easing back. Current momentum suggests that buyers are in control, with the Relative Strength Index (RSI) displaying bullish tendencies. Future resistance levels are noted at 1.1759 and 1.1800, while a downturn could see it challenging the support levels around 1.1650.

As investors and traders assess the upcoming economic releases and central bank projections, the actions and decisions from both the Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank remain pivotal in influencing market sentiment and currency values in the near future.

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