The US dollar lost around a third of a per cent against its European rivals in yesterday’s session.
Analysts expect Friday’s inflation figures to show both the core and the headline read to have nudged up slightly in December. With headline inflation predicted to climb to 3.2% from 3.1%, the Federal Reserve may soon have fuel to push back against the loud calls for rate cuts.
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