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EUR weak within range near high – Scotiabank

Euro (EUR) is weak, down 0.4% against the US Dollar (USD) and a mid-performer among the G10. Trade-related headlines continue to dominate and data releases have been limited, Scotiabank's Chief FX Strategist Shaun Osborne notes.

ECB comments remain dovish

"ECB Governing Council member Holzmann has added to this week’s run of dovish commentary, echoing other recent remarks about the disinflationary impact of US tariffs. Markets are pricing in 25bpts of easing for the next ECB policy decision on June 5 and are pricing a cumulative 65bpts of rate cuts by year end."

"Technicals remain bullish given the clear sequence of higher lows and higher highs. The RSI is softening but still in bullish territory above 50. The near-term range is roughly bound between support in the upper 1.12s and resistance around 1.1550."

Brazil Mid-month Inflation meets expectations (0.43%) in April

Brazil Mid-month Inflation meets expectations (0.43%) in April
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Gold price surge fueled by strong ETF demand – Commerzbank

In the middle of next week, the World Gold Council (WGC) will publish its report on gold demand in the first quarter. This is likely to show that the sharp rise in the gold price in the first three months of the year was driven by strong investment demand.
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