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Forex - Euro hits session lows as euro zone manufacturing slows

Published 05/04/2015, 05:16 AM
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Investing.com - The euro fell to session lows against the dollar on Monday after data showed that growth in the euro zone manufacturing sector eased slightly in April, but indicated that the economic recovery remains on track.

EUR/USD was down 0.45% to 1.1148 following the release of the data from around 1.1201 earlier.

Research group Markit said the final reading of its manufacturing purchasing managers’ index came in at 52.0, revised up from the preliminary reading of 51.9 but below March's 10-month high of 52.2.

A reading below 50.0 indicates activity is declining, while a reading above that level implies it is increasing.

Manufacturing activity continued to be uneven across the euro zone.

Germany’s manufacturing index ticked down to 52.1 from an 11-month high of 52.8 in March, while the French factory sector remained in contraction territory for the 12th straight month.

“The dip in the rate of expansion will serve to check recent optimism that the ECB's quantitative easing program has bought a guaranteed ticket to recovery,” said Markit’s Chief Economist Chris Williamson.

The ECB launched a trillion-euro stimulus program in March and recent economic reports indicated that the recovery in the region was already gaining traction as a result.

The euro was also lower against the yen and the pound, with EUR/JPY down 0.48% to 133.9 and EUR/GBP losing 0.39% to trade at 0.7360.

Trade volumes remained thin with markets in the UK closed for a holiday.

The greenback remained supported after data late last week indicated that the U.S. recovery had turned a corner after a recent bout of weakness.

The dollar has weakened in recent weeks after disappointing economic reports prompted investors to delay expectations on the timing of an initial rate hike by the Federal Reserve.

The U.S. dollar index, which measures the greenback’s strength against a trade-weighted basket of six major currencies, rose to 95.61, recovering from a two-month low of 94.47 set last Thursday.

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