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EUR/USD's options market shows bearish bias

EUR/USD's options market shows bias for puts – a sign investors are adding bets to position for weakness in the single currency. 

So-called one-month risk reversals on the euro, a gauge of demand for calls to puts, traded at -0.375, indicating additional premium for puts or derivative contracts used to hedge downside risks. 

EUR/USD is currently trading at 1.2028, representing a 0.17% drop on the day. The pair looks south, with the daily chart showing a bear flag breakdown, a bearish continuation pattern. 

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