Euro Gains Amid Strong Europe PMI Data
Solid ECN – The euro's value increased to over $1.065, though it stayed near its lowest point since the beginning of November. This movement came as investors evaluated surprisingly strong preliminary PMI data from some of Europe's biggest economies. Recent surveys showed that business activity in the Eurozone increased more in April than in almost a year.
Germany saw economic growth for the first time in nine months. Regarding monetary policy, European Central Bank (ECB) officials indicated a readiness to start lowering borrowing costs possibly by June, with some predicting up to three rate cuts by the end of 2024. However, the overall market mood has changed slightly.
Expectations for rate reductions by the ECB and the U.S. Federal Reserve have lessened this year, driven by ongoing high inflation and signs of a sturdy economy in the U.S.