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By Harish Sridharan Rising tensions in The euro, which surged to a five-month peak of
European Central Bank President Flash euro zone inflation figures for November are due on
Wednesday, with economists polled by Reuters expecting inflation
to come in at 10.4% year-on-year. Ahead of that, inflation
numbers from "The central bank commentary that we've had this week,
including from Lagarde, has got the market on guard for the risk
that the ECB is going to raise rates by 75 basis points at its
December meeting rather than 50 basis points, which had been a
strong consensus up until the last few days," said In Protests have spread to at least a dozen cities around the world in a show of solidarity. "I think the currency moves today will again be driven by
views on Market sentiment remained cautious in early The Against a basket of currencies, the U.S. dollar index was marginally lower by 0.1% at 106.50, after rising 0.5% overnight. The greenback had extended gains after St. Louis Fed
President Similarly, New York Fed President "The Fed rhetoric we've heard from some of the speakers in the last 24 hours is sending a relatively hawkish message, which is somewhat at odds with market pricing," said NAB's Attrill. Comments from Fed Chair Elsewhere, the Japanese yen last traded at 139.04 per dollar. The offshore yuan reversed some of its losses in the previous session and was about 0.4% higher at 7.2136 per dollar. Bitcoin extended overnight losses after cryptocurrency lender BlockFi filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, the latest crypto casualty to follow the collapse of the FTX exchange earlier this month. The cryptocurrency was last down 0.3% at (Reporting by Harish Sridharan in Bengaluru; Editing by
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