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Tuesday 7:50 AM European markets are at session highs, bouncing from an ugly few weeks of trade. Stoxx 50 +1.3%, led by Italy +2.6%. Germany +1%, Spain +1.1%. S&P futures turn back to green, +0.3%. Interestingly, the euro is lower by 0.5%. Could the break in correlation suggest easier monetary policy is about to come to the continent?
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- Monday 12:10 PM Asset managers unloaded euros at the fastest pace since November, says UBS, noting its clients were especially keen to sell the euro/Swiss franc cross. The CHF 1.20 level held, but the bank expects a Greek exit to "provide a stern test" for the SNB. [Global & FX]
- Friday 8:26 AM The ECB is playing a game of chicken - sitting on its hands to play tough with the Club Med states - but (along with the other major central banks) will "step in massively," says HSBC's David Bloom, and set off a powerful rally. Bob Janjuah agrees - "The Fed and the ECB will respond (soon) and trigger a short, sharp rally." [Global & FX]
ETF Stats
- Expense Ratio: 0.40%
- Average Bid Ask Ratio: 0.44%
- Tracking Error: 0.51%
- Concentration Risk: 100.00%
- Capital Gains Dist. %: 0.00%
- Number of Securities: 1
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ERO Description
The EUR/USD exchange rate is a foreign exchange spot rate that measures the relative values of two currencies, the euro and the U.S. dollar. When the euro appreciates relative to the U.S. dollar, the EUR/USD exchange rate (and the value of the Securities) increases; when the euro depreciates relative to the U.S. dollar, the EUR/USD exchange rate (and the value of the Securities) decreases. The EUR/USD exchange rate is expressed as a rate that reflects the number of U.S. dollars that can be exchanged for one euro in the interbank market for settlement in two days. Effective December 18, 2008 the EUR/USD exchange rate will be the rate reported each day on Bloomberg screen EURUSD WMCO Curncy <GO> at approximately 4:00 p.m., London time, or any successor page.
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Key Info
- In Your Portfolio: A Guide to Currency ETFs and ETNs
- Asset Class Performance: Currencies