EUR/USD has broken back below 0.9800. Economists at ING expect the world’s most popular currency pair to extend its decline towards the 0.95-0.96 area in the short-term.
“Today, as we see upside risks for the dollar after the payrolls release, another leg lower in EUR/USD is our base case.”
“We currently expect the downtrend in the pair will extend to the 0.95-0.96 area in the very near-term, and to the 0.90-0.94 area by year-end.”
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