The euro continues to consolidate in the 1.1450 to 1.1550 range against the US dollar amid steady purchasing managers' indexes (PMIs), ongoing political uncertainty, and a pause in bearish momentum.
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The euro remains steady against the US dollar amid economic and political uncertainty, but trading CFDs involves significant risks requiring thorough understanding and caution.