https://www.fxstreet.com/news/eur-usd-weakens-to-near-10550-on-ecb-rate-cut-bets-202412090245
The EUR/USD pair trades with a mild negative bias near 1.0550 on Monday during the Asian trading hours…

EUR/USD weakens to near 1.0550 on ECB rate cut bets
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