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Jackson Hole and Eur-Usd

FX:EURUSD   Euro / U.S. Dollar
It is only a day away from the start of the central bankers' symposium on Thursday in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Jerome Powell has already been making it clear to the markets for several days that the Federal Reserve's stimulus plan is coming to an end. Stop with the ultra-accommodating policy, zero-cost money and massive purchases of government bonds (120 billion a month): it is time for tapering.

The markets did not react positively. However, as the days passed (two days, in fact), investors realised that the Fed will not allow a stock market crash, creating chaos. So yesterday, the S&P500 index has once again touched its all-time high.

What is on the horizon is a split between the Fed and the ECB. After years of walking arm in arm in the name of growth and the fight against inflation, the Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank are about to part ways. With GDP at 6.5%, a steadily improving labour market and, above all, inflation already above 5%, the Fed is preparing to reduce stimulus.

On an economic level, monetary tightening means that access to credit will become a little more expensive and thus less money will be available for families to consume and businesses to invest. As far as the currency market is concerned, all this translates into a strengthening of the dollar.

There is some concern, especially because of Covid-19, which is far from being averted also because of its variants. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen expressed her fears in a letter to Congress, in which she warned that the Delta variant of the virus could damage the economy.

On the other side of the Atlantic, the ECB has no intention of changing its stimulus plan and rates will remain at zero for a long time to come, as Christine Lagarde confirmed when answering journalists' questions at the ECB's latest meeting, “there is still a long way to go before the damage to the economy caused by the pandemic is offset” and again, “none of us would want to tighten prematurely.”

The only thing that remains to be seen is the timing of the Fed's tapering, most likely before the end of the year.

Now, quickly a look at Eur-Usd to try to understand what could be the future scenario of the currency pair. Above, you can see the chart with the most important levels highlighted.

If what is written above is confirmed and the US will set a date for the start of tapering, then for Eur-Usd the doors of decline will open wide. In this case, I don't think the rebound will continue any further. If there will be hesitations, second thoughts, and only hypotheses and ideas understudy, then I think that Eur-Usd can continue to rise with first targets 1.17800, 1.18200 and 1.18750/1.19250 area.

So, from tomorrow, eyes on the symposium in Jackson Hole.

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