Euro futures traded lower for a fourth consecutive session, reaching a one-week low near the 1.1795 level. The downward move follows a recent three-month high and places the currency back into the middle of its December range. A stronger U.S. dollar and resilient longer-dated yields contributed to selling pressure across most major FX futures markets, including the British Pound and Japanese Yen. Despite the recent retreat, the euro continues to maintain a generally higher range for the month.
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