The euro rebounded above $1.16, reaching its strongest level since mid-November, as investors adopted a cautious stance ahead of key Eurozone and US economic data that could influence interest rate expectations. Recent inflation reports showed Germany’s EU-harmonized rate accelerating to 2.6%, its highest since February, while Spain’s HICP remained well above the ECB’s 2% target. In contrast, inflation in France and Italy stayed below target. The data, combined with ECB meeting minutes indicating policymakers see little urgency to cut rates, left market expectations largely unchanged, with investors anticipating no policy adjustments through 2026. Across the Atlantic, dovish remarks from several Fed officials reinforced expectations of a potential third Fed rate cut in December.
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