Euro: Hawkish ECB may not stop downside pressure versus US Dollar – ING
Despite the European Central Bank's recent hawkish stance, the Euro continues to face significant downward pressure against the US Dollar. With the Euro currently trading at 1.1679, the combination of widening interest rate differentials and prevailing risk sentiment suggests that structurally, the USD remains strong. The insights provided by ING reflect this sentiment, indicating that even aggressive ECB policies may not be enough to counteract the fundamental drivers favoring the USD.
Where it sits in our coverage
Our consensus EUR/USD target stands at 1.1717 (median across multiple firms), with a range that spans from 1.1300 to 1.2000. This indicates a relatively narrow outlook, with firms such as Commerzbank and Barclays positioned higher at 1.1900 and 1.1700 for March 2026, respectively, while Citi remains more bearish, targeting 1.1300.
How firms align
ING's outlook of 1.1700 aligns with our consensus, showing a moderate bullish perspective compared to more bearish targets from firms like Citi at 1.1300 and ANZ at 1.1609. On the upper side, Commerzbank’s more optimistic projection of 1.1900 suggests there might still be optimism among certain analysts despite the prevailing bearish sentiment. Refer to our internal reports for deeper insights.
What the data shows
Recent forecast revisions reflect a cautious market, with multiple firms adjusting their targets closer to the middle of our range. For instance, both Goldman and Deutsche Bank recently updated their March 2026 targets to 1.1800, signaling a nuanced shift, which echoes the sentiments in our published research /research/eurusd-ecb-rate-path regarding the structural divergence in EUR/USD trade levels.
How firms align with this view
Aligned with the headline view
Contrary positioning
Key takeaways
- 01Euro faces downward pressure despite ECB hawkishness; current spot at 1.1679.
- 02Interest rate differentials remain the dominant narrative for EUR/USD traders.
- 03Key support lies around 1.1600 as more bearish targets emerge from several firms.
Market implications
Traders should keep an eye on key economic indicators from the Eurozone and the U.S., particularly any news about interest rate adjustments. The next crucial level to watch is 1.1600, as our consensus sits at 1.1717, which suggests further market fluctuations may emerge if catalysts align against the Euro.
Risks to this view
A reversal in this bearish sentiment could occur if the ECB signals a more aggressive rate hike path or if U.S. economic data points towards sustained weakness. Any significant cooling in U.S. inflation or an unexpected rate cut could also fuel a Euro rebound.
Sentiment by currency
USD+EUR-JPY~GBP~Composite USD score: +0.65
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