The euro has hit a two-week low against the dollar this morning due to uncertainty about the upcoming German elections, as well as a strong dollar.
Centre-left frontrunner in the upcoming German election, Olaf Scholz received a boost over the weekend after the second of three televised debates between would-be Merkel successors. He also refused to rule out a coalition with the radical left party, Die Linke, which has worried the markets.
It’s a light week for European data, however, inflation rate figures will be released on Friday.


