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EUR/USD weakened (depreciated) and traded around 1.1550

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EUR/USD weakened (depreciated) and traded around 1.1550 after experiencing three consecutive days of losses. This weakening was caused by a strengthening US Dollar (USD) driven by good news regarding the US government shutdown.

A. Hopes for an End to the Government Shutdown (Supporting the USD)
- Good News: The USD received support after reports that a group of centrist Democratic Senators agreed to support a deal that would reopen the US government and fund several departments for next year.
- Contents of the Deal: This agreement would ensure federal employees receive their paychecks and allow delayed federal fund transfers to resume.

B. Economic Concerns (Constraining the USD)
- Shutdown Impact: US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said that the impact of the US federal shutdown on the economy is worsening.
- Consumer Sentiment Falls: The US dollar weakened after the University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index fell sharply to 50.3 in November (the lowest since June 2022), reflecting concerns about the government shutdown.
- Inflation Outlook: Bessent expects prices to decline over the coming months.

2. Factors Supporting the Euro (EUR)
The EUR/USD pair has the potential to regain its footing as the Euro (EUR) could receive support from the divergence in monetary policy outlooks between the ECB and the Fed:

- ECB Hawkishness: Market expectations for an interest rate cut by the European Central Bank (ECB) have declined sharply (only a 45% chance of a cut by September 2026, down from 80% in October).
- ECB Official Comments: ECB officials have urged caution regarding inflation. Vice President Luis de Guindos even warned that any decline in inflation below 2% is likely to be temporary.

Outlook Conclusion:
Although the USD strengthened on news of the shutdown resolution, EUR/USD could find support due to the ECB's relatively more hawkish stance compared to market expectations regarding the Fed, which tends to support the Euro.

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