The selling interest around the single currency remains well in place at the end of the week and pushes EUR/USD back to the vicinity of the 1.1000 zone in the wake of US NFP.
EUR/USD keeps the negative stance on Friday after the US economy created 431K jobs during March, missing estimates for a gain of 490K jobs. The Febuary reading was revised to 750K (from 678K).
Further data showed the jobless rate eased to 3.6% and the critical Average Hourly Earnings – a proxy for inflation via wages – rose 0.4% MoM and expanded 5.6% over the last twelve months. Another key gauge, the Participation Rate, improved a tad to 62.4%.

Later in the NA session, the ISM Manufacturing is due seconded by the final print of the Manufacturing PMI, both for the month of March.
So far, spot is losing 0.08% at 1.1057 and faces the next up barrier at 1.1184 (weekly high March 31) followed by 1.1187 (55-day SMA) and finally 1.1243 (100-day SMA). On the other hand, a drop below 1.0944 (weekly low March 28) would target 1.0900 (weekly low March 14) en route to 1.0805 (2022 low March 7).