💨 Abstract
The dollar held near recent highs on Monday as investors digested China's somewhat disappointing stimulus announcements, while the euro extended its fall ahead of a central bank meeting this week. The euro is expected to fall further due to a widely expected interest rate cut from the European Central Bank. Currency moves were sluggish due to market closures in Japan and the U.S.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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