Euro Climbs on Monday as Investors Boost Expectations for US Rate Cuts
Euro Shows Modest Gains Amid US Dollar Weakness
In early Monday trading, the euro experienced a slight uptick as investors continued to anticipate potential interest rate reductions in the United States. The US dollar has generally softened, contributing to the euro's upward movement.
Last week, the European Central Bank opted to maintain its deposit rate at 2%. Despite January inflation figures coming in lower than expected—fueling speculation about possible rate cuts—ECB President Lagarde dismissed any immediate discussion of lowering rates.
Meanwhile, the US Dollar Index has been declining, with the dollar facing additional downward pressure after disappointing US employment data.
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