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EUR/USD retraces previous gains in a choppy trading session
The Euro explores levels below 1.1600 as the previous recovery attempt failed. markets are looking for direction with investors awaiting…
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EUR/JPY rises on Yen weakness after coalition confirmation, Euro weighed by data
EUR/JPY rises on Monday, supported by JPY weakness after confirmation of a political coalition in Japan. Markets expect incoming Prime…
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Euro Holds Firm Amid France Downgrade, Trade Optimism
The euro steadied just above $1.165, hovering near its strongest level since October 6, as investors weighed the impact of…
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EUR/GBP holds firm near 0.8700 amid mounting UK budget concerns
EUR/GBP drifts higher to around 0.8690 in Monday’s early European session. Mounting budgetary concerns in the UK might weigh on…
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EUR/USD remains subdued near 1.1650 as France’s credit rating downgrades
EUR/USD faces challenges as S&P Global Ratings downgrades France’s credit rating to A+ from AA-. The US Dollar struggles as…
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EUR/USD gains above 1.1700 due to rising Fed rate cut bets
EUR/USD gains ground as the US Dollar weakens on increasing odds of further Fed rate cuts. US Personal Consumption Expenditures…
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Chart of The Day – EUR/USD
The euro is today the strongest G10 currency, rebounding about 0.15% against the dollar after two days of the deepest…
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EUR/GBP drifts higher to near 0.8750 on UK fiscal concerns
EUR/GBP gathers strength to around 0.8745 in Friday’s early European session. Markets priced in ECB to hold interest rates steady…
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EUR/USD strengthens above 1.1650 ahead of US PCE inflation data
EUR/USD gains traction near 1.1680 in Friday’s Asian session. Traders will take more cues from the key US PCE inflation…
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EUR/JPY trades with mild gains above 174.50 amid softer Japan Tokyo CPI data
EUR/JPY strengthens to near 174.80 in Friday’s early European session. Slower-than-expected Tokyo CPI inflation prompted the expectations that the BoJ…
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