The US dollar lost around two thirds of a per cent to both the pound and the euro over the course of Wednesday’s action.
There’s so much US data scheduled for today that it’s almost hard to pick out the most important release. Q4 GDP growth will be closely scrutinised, but there’s also durable goods orders and initial jobless claims for markets to sink their teeth into.
USD/EUR: the past year
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