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Today's overview of economic news and market action

  • Eventful 24 hours on markets amid flurry of tariff developments
  • Risk averse mood to investor sentiment
  • Initially dollar benefitted, including EUR/USD falling to low of $1.021
  • However, amid some progress in trade talks, dollar lost momentum
  • EUR/USD opens today at $1.03, while GBP/USD is at $1.24
  • Tariffs and trade developments will remain in focus this week
  • In terms of the macro diary, BoE meeting (Thurs) and US payrolls (Fri) are key highlights
 
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Today's Opening FX Rates
 
      % Change Day* End 2024
EUR/USD 1.0301   0.61 -0.50
EUR/GBP 0.8299   -0.44 0.31
GBP/USD 1.2404   1.07 -0.86
GBP/EUR 1.2039   0.45 -0.31
*versus Previous Day's European Open

All rates quoted are indicative market rates.

 

 

 

 
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