EUR/USD Rises to 1.1530 as US Inflation Cools, Fed Hike Bets Ease

July US CPI data matched expectations, reducing pressure on the Federal Reserve to raise rates aggressively in September. EUR/USD climbed to 1.1530 in Asian trading, ending a three-day decline as the US Dollar weakened following softer-than-feared inflation data. The Burea

July US CPI data matched expectations, reducing pressure on the Federal Reserve to raise rates aggressively in September.

EUR/USD climbed to 1.1530 in Asian trading, ending a three-day decline as the US Dollar weakened following softer-than-feared inflation data. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported July headline CPI at 3.4% year-over-year, down from 3.5% in June, while core CPI rose 2.5%, matching forecasts.

The modest 0.1% month-over-month increase in headline CPI was driven by retreating energy prices, with gasoline falling 3% month-over-month, and slowing food inflation. Both headline and core readings aligned with market expectations, easing concerns about persistent price pressures.

Market pricing now reflects a 40.1% chance of a September Fed rate hike, down from earlier expectations, while odds for an October move stand at roughly 60%. The shift follows the cooler inflation print, reducing bets on aggressive monetary tightening.

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