December Euro futures dropped, hitting their lowest level since early September following a series of weak economic data releases from Germany, the Eurozone's largest economy. The German Ifo Business Climate Index unexpectedly fell to 87.7 in September, missing forecasts. The euro's decline was also driven by a slight shift in interest rate differentials, with U.S. yields rising more quickly than German yields, which attracted capital and drove the US dollar higher.
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