EURCHF Forecast: Impacts of the Inflation and the Unemployment
The European Central Bank has moved to a symmetrical inflation target of 2%, as opposed to the upper limit at that level. It’s a tricky move, but one that markets fully expected. The ECB has said it will allow short-term deviations from that target, including moderate consolidation above the target. This is a step back from the Federal Reserve’s relaxation – allowing higher inflation to make up for previous shortcomings.
German Exports
German exports grew slower in May, while imports grew after falling in April, Destatis data revealed on Thursday. Exports rose only 0.3 percent monthly in May, after increasing 0.2 percent in April. Economists predicted growth of 0.6 percent. Imports advanced 3.4 percent, reversing a decline of 1.4 percent in the previous month. Projections showed a 0.4 percent growth in exports.
As a result, the trade surplus fell to a 13-month low of 12.6 billion euros from 15.6 billion euros in the previous month. It was also below the expected level of € 15.4 billion.
The recovery of exports continues in Germany, albeit at a slower pace. Still, problems in the supply chain could lead to greater instability in the coming months, said Carsten Brzeski, an ING economist.
The unemployment rate in Switzerland decreased slightly in June, data from the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs showed on Thursday. The unemployment rate fell seasonally to 3.1 percent in June from 3.2 percent in May.
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