EUR/USD continues to trade in a tight range, as the markets continue to focus on events in Greece and Spain. The second round of the Greek election will be held on Sunday, and the outcome could determine whether Greece remains in the Euro-zone. Spain will be getting a handout, but uncertainty remains as the details of the bailout are unclear. To add to this volatile mix, Italian issues remain on the agenda. With a host of releases today, including Retail Sales and PPI out of the US, will we see the pair break out of the current narrow range?
Here’s an update on technicals, fundamentals and what’s going on in the markets.
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