Euro interrupted growth age

The euro against the dollar has changed the trend. Throughout the past week, the euro has appreciated. As a result, the European currency was able to strengthen to the maximum level against the dollar in two and a half months. On Monday, June 10, the trend reversed and the euro began to fall.
The reason for the weakening of the single currency was the news that the European Central Bank (ECB) could lower the interest rate. The euro has also contributed to the decline in the global strengthening of the dollar. American currency has risen in price to most currencies on the planet after news of a deal between Mexico and the United States.
Experts believe that yesterday's depreciation of the euro will be a one-time phenomenon, and in the future, the euro will strengthen. According to the bank's forecast, by the end of 2019, the rate will reach $1.16 per euro.
The euro will continue to grow, confident in Commerzbank. Bank analysts believe the most compelling reason to strengthen the single currency is a 180-degree turn of the monetary policy of the US Federal Reserve.
At the same time, it doesn’t matter how many times the US reduces the rate - the mere fact of this measure can push the dollar down. The euro/dollar by the end of the year will rise to $1.16 per euro, and in the fourth quarter of 2020, the average will be $1.24 per euro, they expect in a German bank.

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