The euro hovered around $1.16, near its more than two-month low of $1.154 reached last Thursday, as investors weighed political uncertainty in France and ongoing US-China trade tensions. In France, Sebastien Lecornu— the country’s fifth prime minister in two years—resigned last Monday, only to be reappointed on Friday. He is set to present a draft budget bill today, facing a narrow path to political survival as he seeks to push it through parliament. Lecornu aims to persuade both the Socialists and the center-right Republicans to abstain or offer conditional support in a budget vote. Encouragingly, a majority of deputies oppose dissolving parliament, suggesting a viable path to adopting the budget may exist. Meanwhile, in the US, President Trump struck a more conciliatory tone toward China on Sunday, just two days after threatening 100% tariffs on Chinese imports in response to Beijing’s move to tighten export controls on rare earths.
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