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(Updates throughout; refreshes prices) By The euro was one of the better performers, rising by as much as 0.3% ahead of euro zone inflation data that could show the first deceleration since June last year. Harmonised consumer inflation is expected to have risen by 10.4% in November, down from October's final reading of 10.6%. It's still more than five times the European Central Bank's target rate. But after almost two years of near-relentless acceleration in inflation, markets could welcome any sign that the worst may be over. European assets got a lift on Tuesday after inflation in
"The main focus is set to be on today's flash CPI from the
EU, which could set the scene as to whether we get 50 basis
points or 75 bps when the ECB meets in just over two weeks'
time," CMC Markets chief markets strategist "There is increasing evidence that we might be getting close to peak inflation if the direction of travel of commodity prices over the past few months is any guide." The euro was last up 0.2% at The U.S. dollar index, which measures the performance of the greenback against six major currencies, fell 0.22% to 106.64, down from an overnight high of 106.90. It has lost around 4.3% in November, making this its biggest
one-month drop since Powell will deliver a speech to the Brookings Institution in
Markets show investors are attaching a probability of 63.5%
odds that the Fed raises interest rates by just half a point on
New York Fed President "The underlying message is that the Fed is not happy with
where inflation and employment are at the moment," "Powell will continue to err on the side of hawkishness at this point in time." The dollar edged up 0.1% against the yen to Sterling was flat at $1.1962. Meanwhile, in The offshore yuan gained ground against the dollar, which eased by 0.1% to 7.1483. Chinese health officials said on Tuesday they will speed up COVID-19 vaccinations for the elderly, aiming to overcome a stumbling block in efforts to ease unpopular "zero-COVID" curbs, which had sparked vigorous protests in recent days. "Overall, it appears that (Reporting by
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