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There are a few macroeconomic reports scheduled for Thursday, but there will still be interesting reports. In the UK, data on fourth-quarter GDP, December GDP, and December industrial production will be released in the morning. Overall, it has been a long time since British data have supported the pound sterling. The entire rise in the British currency over the past year has no relation to UK economic data. Therefore, these reports hold less significance for the market. GDP is expected to grow by 0.2% in the fourth quarter on a quarterly basis and by 1.2% year-over-year. Industrial production is likely to show zero growth. In the US, reports on new home sales and unemployment claims will be published today. Yesterday, the market received comprehensive information about the labor market, so the second report is unlikely to pique anyone's interest. As for new home sales, it's not the most important report.
Among the fundamental events on Thursday, only a few speeches from representatives of the Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank can be noted. Still, as we mentioned earlier, until new data on inflation, the labor market, and unemployment are released, there is little expectation for a shift in the views of Fed and ECB representatives regarding monetary policy. Data on the labor market was published yesterday, but the issue is that the labor market does not require monetary policy easing, whereas inflation might. Therefore, it is better to conclude further actions from the Fed on Friday.
As for the ECB, Christine Lagarde made it clear last week that inflation must drop significantly below the 2% target for the ECB to begin considering a resumption of monetary easing.
During the penultimate trading day of the week, both currency pairs may trade very calmly, as there will be few important events today. The euro can be traded from the area of 1.1899-1.1908, while the British pound can be traded from the area of 1.3643-1.3652. Today should answer whether the market's attitude toward the dollar has changed in light of fairly strong unemployment and labor market data.
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