Region: Europe
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Fed pause bets boost risk sentiment; dollar dumped
Dollar slips to 1-year low on slowing inflation; sterling spikes to a fresh 10-month high; and the euro rallies through key resistance level.
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Slowing US inflation brings end to rate hikes in sight
Dollar slumps after US inflation cools; pound shrugs at no UK growth in February, and the euro is zeroing in on $1.10.
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A US inflation surprise could rattle markets
It’s all about US inflation today. Sterling holds risk-related gains and the euro takes its cue from the US.
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Risk sentiment rebounds before key US inflation print
Labour data trumps fall in bank lending; sterling bounces as risk appetite returns and the euro firms as key data eyed.
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US data disappointment continues
US recession fears spark risk aversion; German recession calls falter; and we wonder if we will have to wait until 2024 to see the UK cut interest rates?
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Sterling pounces on dull dollar
JOLTs surprise leaves a mixed feeling behind; the euro is buoyed by positive data, and the pound hits a 10-month high.