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In Asian trading today the common currency fell further, approaching crucial support levels, following unrelenting pressure from hedge fund operators on escalating Eurozone concerns. Unsubstantiated rumors that the Greek government may call for a snap election added to investor worries and triggered speculative selling of the common currency.
The U.S. Dollar Index is holding steady, close to a 7-week peak as the common currency Euro remains on the defensive amid growing concerns that Spain’s fiscal troubles will exacerbate following election losses by the ruling party.
The common currency Euro slipped to a 2-month low versus the U.S. Dollar in Asian trading today; it struck a new historic low, as well, against the Swiss Franc.
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The U.S. Dollar continues to struggle against the common currency Euro as investor expectations that an interest rate hike from the U.S. Federal Reserve were dashed.
The common currency Euro continued to extend its recovery from this week’s earlier struck 7-week low against the U.S. Dollar, which is coming under heavy sell pressure as commodity prices appear to be stabilizing.
Even as investors concerns over the continuing sovereign debt problems of the Eurozone weigh, the common currency Euro rose against the U.S. Dollar in Asian trading, coming off of last week’s 7-week low.
The Euro surged higher for the second day yesterday as the Portuguese bailout package was confirmed in Brussels.
Ahead of this week’s meetings of European finance ministers, the common currency fell to a 7-week low against the U.S. Dollar as well as a host of other major currencies.
Investor concerns over Greece’s fiscal problems, with the government’s austerity measures resulting in rioting on the streets of Athens, is putting heavy pressure on the common currency, which fell against the U.S. Dollar.
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In Asian trading today, the Euro rose against the U.S. Dollar, up off a 3-week low as growth projections eclipse investor concern of a worsening debt crisis.
With commodity prices beginning to stabilize, the Euro has been holding tight to recent gains during Asian trade.
In early trading in Tokyo, the common currency edged higher against the U.S. Dollar, off a 3-week low, supported by early indications of some restabilization in the commodities markets.
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With investors speculating that the Reserve Bank of Australia is likely to raise interest rates sooner than later given a higher inflation forecast, the Australian Dollar rose against the U.S. Dollar.
Ahead of today’s meeting of the European Central Bank’s rate setting committee, the common currency Euro has been rising toward a 17-month peak against the U.S. Dollar in Asian trade.