Euro futures traded lower for the third of the last four sessions, falling to an 8-session low of 1.164. The sell-off was primarily driven by stronger-than-expected US PMI data, which provided a lift for the US dollar and put pressure on most major FX futures markets. Overall, the euro has drifted toward the low end of its recent trading range, mirroring broader selling pressure across major FX futures.
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