Following Thursday's impressive rally, EUR/USD touched its highest level since April at 1.0868 early Friday. Economists at ING believe that the pair could hit 1.0950.
“The ECB’s trade-weighted Euro has now returned to levels seen last February. And actually, the year-on-year change in EUR/USD is now mildly positive. This will be welcome news to the ECB, where last summer’s 6% YoY EUR/USD decline was contributing to the inflation problem.”
“With short-dated (two-year) USD swaps drifting to new lows for the move, EUR/USD swap differentials continue to move in favour of EUR/USD. And this is a theme which we suspect will play a greater role in EUR/USD pricing over the next 12 months.”
“EUR/USD remains on course for 1.0900 and possibly 1.0950. Weekend profit-taking may pose the biggest risk to EUR/USD, but 1.0750 should now be a good near-term base.”