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EUR/USD rebounds as German inflation eases, ECB doubts, and dollar pressure persist.
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IntroductionTop ten foreign exchange trading markets,Which foreign exchange dealers are reliable,On January 6th, the Euro/US Dollar (EUR/USD) exchange rate saw a notable rebound, rising over 1% at

On January 6th, the Euro/US Dollar (EUR/USD) exchange rate saw a notable rebound, rising over 1% at one point, and finally closing with a 0.8% gain at 1.0389. This movement was driven by both the weakening of the dollar and an improvement in European economic fundamentals, although some of the gains were given back by the end of the session.
Dollar Volatility Drives Euro Rebound
The Dollar Index (DXY) fell more than 1% on the day, hitting an intraday low due to market expectations that Trump's tariff policies might not be as aggressive as anticipated. Nonetheless, Trump later denied reports of "tariff reductions," which helped the Dollar Index rebound from lows, ending down 0.59%. This sharp dollar volatility set the stage for a short-term euro rebound.
Analysts pointed out that the current dollar market is overcrowded, making it susceptible to a stampede of sell-offs once a sharp decline occurs. This structural risk suggests that the euro has room for further rebound in the future.
German Inflation Data Reduces ECB Rate Cut Expectations
Germany's December Consumer Price Index (CPI) grew by 2.9% year on year, exceeding market expectations and surpassing the European Central Bank's 2% target for the third consecutive month. This inflation data indicates that price pressures in Germany continue, reducing the likelihood of aggressive rate cuts by the European Central Bank.
The data shows that traders have scaled back bets on ECB rate cuts, now expecting less than a 100-basis-point cut by 2025. The rebound in German inflation may prompt the ECB to be more cautious in its future policy decisions, providing additional support for the euro.
Future Outlook: Euro's Upside Potential Remains
Analysts believe that the future trajectory of the Euro/US Dollar mainly depends on dollar performance. If the dollar continues to weaken due to internal economic pressures or external market volatility, the euro is likely to further rebound. Economic data from core eurozone countries like Germany will also be crucial, especially regarding inflation and economic growth.
Overall, the euro has benefitted in the short term from dollar weakness and improvements in European fundamentals, but the market must continue to monitor changes in ECB policy and global economic fluctuations affecting exchange rates.

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