Euro futures declined for a second consecutive session, reaching a one-week low of 1.177. Despite the European Central Bank maintaining interest rates, the currency faced selling pressure after hitting a two-month high earlier in the week. While U.S. CPI data was lower than expected, most major FX futures markets remained largely unchanged, with the euro standing out as a weaker performer on the day.
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