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The EURUSD bias remains tilted to the upside after yesterday's pullback stalled in the swing area between 1.1498 and 1.1506. Buyers defended that support zone, the price held above the rising 100-hour moving average, and the pair went on to close higher.
USD
EUR
Source: Finnhub
Forexlive
USD Under Pressure: ISM Services Misses but New Orders Surge Higher
The US Dollar faced mixed signals following the July ISM Services Index release at 54.1, slightly below the 54.5 consensus but up from the prior 54.0 reading. The report delivered a complex picture for USD pairs: business activity surged to 59.1 from 55.4 and new orders jumped to 57.2 from 55.1, both signaling robust expansion. However, the employment component dropped sharply to 47.4 from 51.2, falling back into contraction territory and raising concerns about labor market softening in the services sector. Prices paid climbed to 70.3 from 67.7, suggesting persistent inflationary pressures that could complicate the Federal Reserve's rate decision timeline. The S&P Global final services PMI painted a more optimistic picture at 54.6, an 8-month high. For traders, the divergence between strong activity data and weak employment creates uncertainty around Fed policy expectations. The employment decline could support rate cut expectations, potentially weighing on the dollar, while elevated prices paid may limit dovish positioning. Near-term, traders should monitor upcoming NFP data for confirmation of the employment weakness trend.
EURUSD
USDJPY
GBPUSD
Sentiment:
Neutral
Source: Finnhub
Forexlive
USD Strengthens as Iran Delays Strait of Hormuz Deal Amid US Tensions
Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are escalating as Iran announces it will delay the Strait of Hormuz agreement with Oman as long as US threats persist. This development has implications for oil prices and oil-sensitive currency pairs including USD/CAD and USD/NOK. The Strait of Hormuz is a critical chokepoint through which approximately 20% of the world's oil supply passes daily, making any disruption a significant concern for global energy markets. Crude oil prices have edged higher on the news, providing support to commodity-linked currencies such as CAD and NOK, while safe-haven flows are benefiting the USD, JPY, and CHF. Despite Iran's hardline rhetoric, analysts expect the agreement to eventually proceed, suggesting the delay is a negotiating tactic rather than a permanent breakdown. Traders should monitor further developments in US-Iran relations, as any escalation could trigger sharper moves in oil prices and broader risk sentiment. Near-term, the USD is likely to maintain a bid on safe-haven demand, while commodity currencies may see mixed performance depending on oil price direction.
USDCAD
USDNOK
USDJPY
USDCHF
Sentiment:
Neutral
Source: Finnhub
Forexlive
AUD/USD under pressure as China Caixin PMI plunges to 50.4 in July
AUD/USD faces significant downside pressure following a sharp deterioration in China's Caixin Services PMI, which fell from 54.1 to 50.4 in July 2026, well below the expected 53.7 and marking the steepest single-month decline in the survey's recent history. The reading, now at its lowest level since September 2024, sits barely above the 50.0 threshold separating expansion from contraction, raising serious concerns about the sustainability of China's domestic demand recovery. As Australia's largest trading partner, China's economic health directly influences AUD demand through commodity export channels, particularly iron ore and coal. The data is likely to weigh on risk-sensitive currencies including AUD and NZD, while supporting safe-haven flows into JPY, USD, and CHF. Traders should monitor upcoming Chinese industrial production and retail sales data for confirmation of a broader slowdown. Near-term, AUD/USD may test key support levels as markets reassess expectations for Chinese stimulus measures. The People's Bank of China may face renewed pressure to ease monetary policy further to support flagging growth momentum.
AUDUSD
NZDUSD
USDJPY
USDCNH
Sentiment:
Very Negative
Source: Finnhub