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Live Europe Market: Dollar looking for a direction after the falls

The dollar was on the back foot, especially against the euro, after Trump's scandals. However, it took a pause to consolidate. The euro enjoyed Merkel's comments about it being weak. The tragic bombing in Manchester dampened the mood but did not seem to affect the pound. Oil prices are looking perky ahead of the OPEC meeting and perhaps there is another reason for that. In the show, we focused on Trump and the dollar, discussed EUR/USD as the currency of the week and previewed a busy start to June.

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