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EUR/USD: eyes on President Trump and ECB President Juncker's trade talks this week - Scotiabank

Analysts at Scotiabank explained the current environment surrounding EUR/USD.

Key Quotes:

"Eurozone PMI data reflected slightly better than expected manufacturing trends but a little weaker than expected activity in services – and a slight deceleration in the composite PMI index as a result."

"German data was generally on or better than expected firm while the French numbers were mildly disappointing."

"Overall, the data remain comfortably in expansion territory following the broader deceleration in activity earlier in the year."

"Broader sentiment may well be shaped by the outcome of US-EU trade talks in Washington this week between President Trump and EC President Juncker."

"EUR/USD picked up a decent bind in early European trade, gaining relatively sharply from the 1.1660 area."

"Support is 1.1650/60."

USD/CHF Technical Analysis: USD/CHF supported at 0.9900 level

USD/CHF 15-minute chart  Spot rate:                  0.9940 Relative change:       0.18%      High:                         0.9955 Low:        
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GBP/USD: upside for the market still looks fairly limited above 1.3150/60 - Scotiabank

Analysts at Scotiabank noted the key data event for Sterling today and offer their outlook for price action. Key Quotes: "The UK’s CBI industrial tr
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