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EUR/USD Exchange Rate
Current Rate: About 1.1525
Government Bond Yields
U.S. 10-Year Treasury Yield: 4.328%
Eurozone 10-Year Government Bond Yield: Last reported at 2.686%
Economic Data Reports for Today
U.S. Data:
1:15pm
USD
ADP Non-Farm Employment Change
82K -33K
1:30pm
USD
Advance GDP q/q
2.4% -0.5%
USD
Advance GDP Price Index q/q
2.3% 3.8%
3:00pm
USD
Pending Home Sales m/m
0.3% 1.8%
3:30pm
CAD
BOC Press Conference
USD
Crude Oil Inventories
-3.2M
7:00pm
USD
Federal Funds Rate
4.50% 4.50%
USD
FOMC Statement
7:30pm
USD
FOMC Press Conference
Market Focus Today: The Federal Reserve announces its policy decision.
Eurozone Data:
GDP Growth (Q2): Eurostat reports second-quarter growth at 0.1% quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) and 1.4% year-on-year (YoY). Germany and Italy contracted by 0.1% QoQ, France rose 0.3%, and Spain outperformed at 0.7%.
Outlook: The Eurozone economy faces headwinds from new U.S. tariffs and tepid industrial output, though Q2 was somewhat better than feared.
Current Interest Rates
Area Main Rate (July 2025) Policy Outlook
U.S. 4.25% – 4.50% Fed expected to hold steady
EU 2.15% (main refi rate) ECB in data-dependent pause
2.00% (deposit rate)
U.S.: The Federal Reserve is widely expected to hold rates in the 4.25%–4.50% range at today's FOMC meeting, reflecting a cautious approach in light of current growth and inflation figures.
Eurozone: The ECB last held its main refinancing rate at 2.15% and the deposit facility at 2.00% as of the July 24, 2025 meeting, emphasizing a meeting-by-meeting, data-driven stance.
Key Takeaways
EUR/USD is subdued just above 1.15 as the euro weakens on modest Eurozone growth and broad dollar strength ahead of the Fed.
10-year yields remain elevated in both regions, reflecting stable but cautious outlooks.
Today’s U.S. and ECB meetings/data are critical: Markets are watching for central bank reactions to new economic data and the ongoing effects of tariffs and global uncertainty.
This overview captures the most significant developments relevant to currency, rates, bonds, and economic trends for July 30, 2025.
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