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Germany Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices (YoY) meets expectations (1.8%) in July

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EUR/USD clings to gains above 1.1700 on broad USD weakness

EUR/USD clings to gains above 1.1700 on broad USD weakness

EUR/USD trades at its highest level in two weeks above 1.1700 on Wednesday. In the absence of high-tier data releases, the broad-based US Dollar weakness on improving risk mood after July inflation data helps the pair preserve its bullish momentum.

GBP/USD climbs to multi-week highs above 1.3550

GBP/USD climbs to multi-week highs above 1.3550

GBP/USD builds on Tuesday’s gains and climbs above 1.3550 for the first time since late July. The positive shift seen in risk sentiment makes it difficult for the US Dollar to find demand midweek, allowing the pair to continue to stretch higher as markets await comments from Fed officials.

Bank of England cuts rates in dramatic meeting

Bank of England cuts rates in dramatic meeting

The Bank of England has cut rates by a further 25 basis points to 4% but the statement hints that officials think the easing cycle is nearing its end. Policymakers are visibly worried about a more persistent bout of inflation as the headline number is way higher than target.

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