Euro and FTSE 100 Advance as Hawkish ECB Bets and a Mining Rebound Lift European Risk Sentiment, While Bund Yields Hold Firm and Oil, Silver Stay Bid on the Hormuz Standoff | Technical Analysis – European Session | 17-08-2026
Euro and FTSE 100 Advance as Hawkish ECB Bets and a Mining Rebound Lift European Risk Sentiment, While Bund Yields Hold Firm and Oil, Silver Stay Bid on the Hormuz Standoff
EUR/USD · GBP/JPY · EUR/GBP · Silver · Crude Oil (WTI) · FTSE 100 · Germany 10Y · Solana · ETH/USD — live coverage through the European trading session
“A hawkish ECB repricing is doing the heavy lifting for the Euro and Bund yields today, London’s miners — Glencore, Antofagasta and Anglo American — are clawing back last week’s losses, and the Hormuz standoff still hasn’t given traders a reason to sell oil or Silver.”
Monday’s European session opened on a firmer footing than Friday’s close, with the FTSE 100 adding 27.19 points (0.3%) at the open to 10,777.30 as Asian shares rallied overnight on fading Federal Reserve rate-hike/rate-cut uncertainty, and UK mining stocks — hit hard last week — staging a rebound led by Glencore (+2.3%), Antofagasta (+2.1%) and Anglo American (+1.9%), with Antofagasta clawing back part of the 6.8% and 4.6% losses it took on Thursday and Friday after cutting its annual output guidance. The CAC 40 and DAX 40 are little-changed by comparison, leaving London the session’s outperformer. The single biggest swing factor for the rest of the morning is ECB Chief Economist Philip Lane, whose scheduled remarks come just after an August 10-13 Reuters poll showed 57 of 69 economists (83%, up from 72% in July) now expect a 25-basis-point ECB hike to 2.50% in September, a repricing that has helped keep German 10-year Bund yields elevated near 3.15%-3.18% and is lending the Euro support near 1.1575 against the Dollar.
Energy and metals markets are still trading off the Strait of Hormuz’s geopolitical premium: Crude Oil (WTI) is holding just above $82 a barrel after Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman said over the weekend that the US naval blockade must be lifted before Tehran will fully reopen the strait, a standoff that continues to underpin Silver’s push back into the $65.50-$66.20 range alongside softer real yields. Sterling is broadly firm into a data-heavy UK week, with GBP/JPY grinding higher as the Yen stays on the back foot while the Bank of Japan works to make last week’s intervention stick, even as EUR/GBP itself trades essentially flat as both European currencies advance together. Crypto majors are mixed: Solana is the session’s standout story as its Agave v4.2 client begins its phased mainnet feature activation this week — promising a roughly 90% cut to on-chain rent costs and a jump in maximum transaction size from 1,232 to 4,096 bytes — while ETH/USD holds a tentative bid near $1,880-$1,915 even as Bitcoin’s continued struggle below $65,000 keeps broader risk appetite for digital assets in check.
European Session Economic Calendar — 17 August 2026
Key releases and events shaping price action through the European trading day (times in GMT unless noted)
| Time | Event | Forecast / Detail | Impact | Market Read |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🇪🇺Ongoing / later today | ECB’s Lane Speaks | Chief Economist Philip Lane’s remarks follow an Aug 10-13 Reuters poll where 57 of 69 economists (83%, vs. 72% in July) expect a 25bp ECB hike to 2.50% in September | 🔴 CRITICAL | Key swing factor for EUR crosses and Bund yields through the European morning |
| 🇩🇪07:00 & 07:30 GMT | German 6-Month & 12-Month Bubill Auctions | Previous yields 2.436% and 2.566% respectively | 🟢 MEDIUM | Gauge of near-term demand for German paper as Bund yields push higher |
| 🇫🇷Various, morning | French 3-, 6- and 12-Month BTF Auctions | Previous yields 2.448%, 2.579% and 2.752% | ⏰ LOW | Routine short-dated French bill supply; limited cross-market impact expected |
| 🇦🇰Ongoing | Strait of Hormuz Standoff Persists | Iran’s Foreign Ministry says the US naval blockade must be lifted before Hormuz is fully reopened to shipping | 🔴 CRITICAL | Key wildcard for Crude Oil, Silver and broader safe-haven demand into the US afternoon |
| 🇬🇧All Session | FTSE 100 Mining Rebound | Glencore (+2.3%), Antofagasta (+2.1%) and Anglo American (+1.9%) bounce as Antofagasta claws back part of last week’s 6.8%/4.6% guidance-cut selloff | 🟢 MEDIUM | Drives the FTSE 100’s 27.19-point (0.3%) higher open to 10,777.30, while the CAC 40 and DAX 40 trade roughly flat |
| 🇺🇸12:30 GMT | NY Empire State Manufacturing Index (Aug) | Consensus 10.60, previous 15.60 | 🟢 MEDIUM | A stronger print would support the Dollar into the US handover; a miss extends Dollar softness |
| 🇺🇸14:00 GMT | NAHB Housing Market Index (Aug) | Consensus 33.00, previous 34.00 | ⏰ LOW | Secondary US data point; unlikely to be a major market mover on its own |
| 💰Ongoing | Solana Agave v4.2 Mainnet Upgrade | Activates today; expected to cut on-chain rent costs by roughly 90% and lay groundwork for the later Alpenglow consensus upgrade | 🟢 MEDIUM | Key bullish catalyst for Solana, offsetting recent validator-outage concerns |
European Session Trade Ideas
Technical setups and fundamental context across the session’s nine key instruments
EUR/USD
Fundamental Backdrop
EUR/USD is holding firm near 1.1575 after an August 10-13 Reuters poll showed 57 of 69 economists (83%, up from 72% in July and 65% in June) now expect the ECB to raise its deposit rate by 25 basis points to 2.50% in September, a repricing reinforced by confirmation that the Eurozone economy grew 0.4% in the second quarter, its strongest pace since early 2025. Friday’s soft US Retail Sales print continues to weigh on the broad Dollar into ECB Chief Economist Lane’s remarks later in the session.
Technical Outlook
Price is consolidating just under Friday’s 1.1586 high after opening today at 1.1529. A confirmed break above 1.1586 would open a path toward 1.1620 and the recent two-month high near 1.1600, while a slip below 1.1526 would risk a deeper pullback toward 1.1500 should Lane’s tone disappoint hawkish expectations.
GBP/JPY
Fundamental Backdrop
GBP/JPY is extending its advance as Sterling holds firm heading into a data-heavy UK week (jobs Tuesday, inflation Wednesday, retail sales Friday), while the Yen remains vulnerable as the Bank of Japan continues working to make last week’s coordinated US-Japan intervention stick. The cross is drawing additional support from a broadly softer Dollar spilling into GBP strength across the board.
Technical Outlook
Price is grinding higher within a steady uptrend channel that has held since last week’s intervention-driven Yen dip. A confirmed close above 216.20 would open a path toward 217.50, while a slip below 214.50 risks a deeper pullback toward 213.50 should UK data disappoint later in the week.
EUR/GBP
Fundamental Backdrop
EUR/GBP is trading in a tight range as both the Euro and Sterling advance together against a broadly softer Dollar. The hawkish ECB repricing following today’s Reuters poll is a genuine tailwind for the Euro side of the cross, but it is currently being offset by Sterling’s own resilience heading into this week’s UK jobs, inflation and retail sales releases.
Technical Outlook
Price remains contained within its recent 0.8520-0.8580 range. A confirmed break below 0.8520 would expose a deeper slide toward 0.8500 if UK data surprises to the upside, while a reclaim of 0.8580 would suggest the ECB’s hawkish tone is starting to dominate the cross.
Silver
Fundamental Backdrop
Silver is extending its rally as the unresolved Strait of Hormuz standoff keeps a geopolitical floor under precious metals, while Friday’s soft US Retail Sales data continues to trim Fed rate-hike odds and pressure real yields lower. Persistent industrial demand from the solar and EV sectors remains a structural tailwind underneath the metal’s safe-haven bid.
Technical Outlook
Price has climbed back above $65 after Friday’s dip, trading within today’s $64.57-$66.35 range. A confirmed close above $66.35 would open a path back toward the metal’s 2026 highs, while a break below $64.50 would expose a deeper pullback toward $63.50 should Hormuz-related headlines turn more constructive.
Crude Oil (WTI)
Fundamental Backdrop
WTI is holding firm near $82.40 after Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman said over the weekend that the US naval blockade must be lifted before Tehran will agree to a full reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, with bilateral Iran-Oman talks over shipping routes ongoing but so far inconclusive. The standoff continues to keep a geopolitical premium in the price even as the International Energy Agency warns of rapidly diminishing global oil stockpiles.
Technical Outlook
Price remains within its recent symmetrical triangle, holding above ascending support and grinding toward resistance near $83.50. A confirmed break above that level would open a path toward $85.50 and beyond, while a rejection could send price back to retest $80.50 or, on a deeper pullback, $79.00.
FTSE 100
Fundamental Backdrop
The FTSE 100 opened up 27.19 points (0.3%) at 10,777.30, recovering from a week in which the index shed 1.4% and closed Friday at 10,750.11. The rebound is being led by the mining complex: Glencore is up 2.3%, Antofagasta 2.1% and Anglo American 1.9%, as those names claw back part of the 6.8% and 4.6% declines Antofagasta suffered on Thursday and Friday after cutting its annual output guidance. The CAC 40 and DAX 40 are broadly flat by comparison, leaving London the clear regional outperformer, helped by a generally stronger Asian equity session overnight as Federal Reserve rate expectations settle.
Technical Outlook
Price is consolidating within today’s roughly 10,723-10,790 range after opening at 10,772.54. A confirmed close above 10,789.71 would open a path toward 10,900, while a break below 10,720 would expose a deeper retest of 10,650 should the mining rebound fade.
EU 10Y (Germany 10Y Bund Yield)
Fundamental Backdrop
Germany’s 10-year Bund yield is pushing back up toward 3.18% as today’s Reuters poll showing a majority of economists expecting a September ECB hike reinforces the hawkish repricing already underway, while the unresolved Hormuz standoff keeps oil-driven inflation risk in view. The move comes after last week’s yield spike to a 15-year high near 3.21% and a subsequent easing toward 3.15% on since-faded hopes of a swift Hormuz resolution.
Technical Outlook
Yields are consolidating just below last week’s 3.21% high, with Euro Bund futures trading lower on the day in a mirror move. A confirmed push above 3.21% would open a path toward 3.30%, while a reversal back below 3.05% would suggest the hawkish ECB repricing is losing momentum.
Solana
Fundamental Backdrop
Solana is drawing fresh attention as its Agave v4.2 mainnet upgrade activates today, a change expected to cut on-chain rent costs by roughly 90%, quadruple maximum transaction size, and lay foundational code for the later Alpenglow consensus upgrade. The bullish catalyst is helping the token look past a recent validator-set outage tied to a routing fault that briefly disrupted block production, though the network restart did not compromise user funds.
Technical Outlook
Price has reclaimed its 20-day and 50-day EMAs near $74.83 and $75.44, turning that band into near-term support. A daily close above the 100-day EMA near $78.44 would open a path toward the $82.00-$85.00 region, while slipping back beneath $75.44 would suggest the recovery attempt has stalled and put $72.00 back in view.
ETH/USD
Fundamental Backdrop
ETH/USD is holding a tentative bid near $1,900, supported by continued optimism around potential ETF staking plans and steady network growth, even as broader crypto sentiment stays fragile with Bitcoin still unable to reclaim $65,000. That risk-off backdrop, also weighing on XRP and Cardano, is capping the scale of Ethereum’s rebound for now.
Technical Outlook
Price is consolidating within today’s roughly $1,894-$1,936 range after opening near $1,895. A confirmed close above $1,936 would open a path toward $1,960, while a break below $1,870 would expose a deeper retest of $1,840 should Bitcoin’s weakness deepen.
European Session FAQ
Answers to the questions traders are asking about today’s session
Why is EUR/USD holding its gains today despite a generally quiet Eurozone data slate?
Why is the FTSE 100 rising when mining stocks were sold off so heavily last week?
Why are German Bund yields rising if the ECB hasn’t actually hiked rates yet?
What is the Agave v4.2 upgrade and why does it matter for Solana today?
What should traders watch for the rest of the European session and into the US afternoon?
European Session Summary — Monday, 17 August 2026 (Live Update)
Monday’s European session is trading with a firmer, constructive tone as markets digest a hawkish ECB rate-hike repricing, a rebound in FTSE 100 mining stocks, and the still-unresolved Strait of Hormuz standoff. An August 10-13 Reuters poll showing 57 of 69 economists (83%, up from 72% in July) now expecting a 25-basis-point ECB hike to 2.50% in September, alongside confirmation of 0.4% Eurozone Q2 GDP growth, is keeping EUR/USD supported near 1.1575 and Bund yields holding near 3.15%-3.18%, below last month’s 15-year high above 3.21%. The FTSE 100 opened up 27.19 points (0.3%) at 10,777.30, recovering from last week’s 1.4% decline, with Glencore (+2.3%), Antofagasta (+2.1%) and Anglo American (+1.9%) leading the rebound as Antofagasta claws back part of the 6.8%/4.6% slide it took last Thursday and Friday after cutting output guidance, while the CAC 40 and DAX 40 trade roughly flat. Crude Oil (WTI) is holding firm near $82.40 after Iran’s Foreign Ministry reiterated that the US naval blockade must be lifted before Hormuz is fully reopened, a standoff that is also keeping Silver bid near $65.60-$66.20 alongside a broadly softer Dollar following Friday’s weak US Retail Sales print. GBP/JPY is grinding higher near 215.65 as Sterling holds firm into a data-heavy UK week while the Yen stays vulnerable, and EUR/GBP is essentially flat near 0.8548 as both European currencies advance together. In digital assets, Solana is the standout story as its Agave v4.2 client begins its phased mainnet feature activation this week, while ETH/USD holds a tentative bid near $1,880-$1,915 even as Bitcoin’s continued struggle below $65,000 keeps broader crypto sentiment fragile. Highest-conviction session idea: buy EUR/USD dips toward 1.1540, targeting 1.1620 — a genuinely hawkish ECB repricing against a still-soft Dollar is a powerful tailwind, though a dovish surprise from Lane or a stronger-than-expected US Empire State print remains a real source of two-way risk.
For the individual instruments: EUR/USD buy dips toward 1.1540, stop 1.1500, target 1.1620 — hawkish ECB expectations are a genuine tailwind, though a dovish Lane surprise is a real source of two-way risk. GBP/JPY buy dips toward 214.50, stop 213.50, target 217.50 — Sterling resilience is a genuine tailwind, though this week’s UK data carries real two-way risk. EUR/GBP sell rallies toward 0.8580, stop 0.8610, target 0.8500 — the cross remains range-bound as EUR and GBP strength largely offset, a genuine source of two-way risk in either direction. Silver buy dips toward $64.50, stop $63.50, target $68.00 — Hormuz-driven safe-haven demand is a genuine tailwind, though a diplomatic breakthrough remains a real source of two-way risk. Crude Oil buy dips toward $80.50, stop $79.00, target $85.50 — the unresolved Hormuz standoff is a genuine tailwind, though a surprise breakthrough in Iran-Oman talks is a real source of two-way risk. FTSE 100 buy dips toward 10,720, stop 10,650, target 10,900 — the mining rebound and AstraZeneca gains are a genuine tailwind, though a reversal in Asian risk sentiment is a real source of two-way risk. Germany 10Y buy dips in yield toward 3.12%, stop 3.05%, target 3.30% — hawkish ECB repricing is a genuine tailwind for yields, though a dovish Lane surprise is a real source of two-way risk. Solana buy dips toward $74.50, stop $72.00, target $82.00 — the Agave v4.2 upgrade is a genuine tailwind, though lingering validator-outage concerns are a real source of two-way risk. ETH/USD buy dips toward $1,870, stop $1,840, target $1,960 — ETF staking optimism is a genuine tailwind, though Bitcoin’s weakness below $65,000 is a real source of two-way risk. The decisive variable for the remainder of the session is the substance of ECB Chief Economist Lane’s remarks, with fresh Hormuz-related headlines and the US Empire State Manufacturing Index the key wildcards heading into the US afternoon. Size positions accordingly, and note that today’s backdrop carries genuine event risk that could reshape sentiment sharply into the close.
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