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The euro fell, while the dollar was supported by strong data and geopolitical tensions

2025-08-22 17:50:41
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ChainCatcher news, according to Jinshi reports, ING analyst Chris Turner pointed out that the euro is declining as the dollar strengthens and hopes for a short-term resolution to the Russia-Ukraine conflict fade. He mentioned that the U.S. Purchasing Managers' Index released on Thursday exceeded expectations, leading the market to lower its bets on a rate cut by the Federal Reserve in September, further boosting the dollar. If Fed Chairman Powell's speech at Jackson Hole prompts the market to reduce the probability of a rate cut in September, the euro may continue its downward trend, falling towards 1.15.

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