It might only provide some temporary respite but some decent sized buying interest in the EUR/USD at 1.3750 looks to have halted the bearish momentum, for a few moments at least. Offers are expected to be heavy on any short-covering rallies back towards 1.3800.
EUR/USD: bids at 1.3750 stemming the tide
Source: www.forexlive.com
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