Relatively robust growth in the US and an active Fed suggest markets are too bearish on the USD versus the euro, but the greenback’s potential is limited.The euro has significantly appreciated against the US dollar since the start of the year (roughly 7% by 8 June). The single currency has benefited from strong activity in Q1, higher inflation and reduced political uncertainties in the euro area, especially after the French presidential election. Meanwhile, the US dollar has been damped by...
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