Strong Currency Could Be Next Bad Omen for Europe

ECB's Next Rate Move May Be a Hike, UBS's Wraith Says
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With trade tensions in the background, the market is digesting signals from the ECB. The euro jumped to a seven-week high yesterday as Draghi disappointed some observers who had expected the bank to be more dovish, and this is bad news for European exporters. Add to that the risk that today’s U.S. payrollsBloomberg Terminal may weigh on the dollar.