EUR/USD: Rising bets for further upside – UOB – by pabspiovano EURUSD Currencies Majors Banks
24-hour view: “We expected EUR to ‘range-trade between 1.0265 and 1.0365’ yesterday. Our view was not wrong as EUR traded between 1.0270 and 1.0358. The price actions suggest EUR could continue to range-trade, likely between 1.0275 and 1.0375.”
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