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Euro Stagnation Continues Despite the Equities Rally

European equity markets continue to rise for another day, reflecting three straight days of climbing S&P index levels in the United States. The exact source of the European rally today is tough to pinpoint, but the progress in the gridlocked Italian politics may be a source of market optimism.

Expectations are high for Italian President Napolitano to announce a nominee for prime minister today. The Repubblica reported that Napolitano will nominate Democratic Party’s Lett, but some speculators are also looking towards the 38-year old mayor of Florence, Matteo Renzi. Again, Euro investors are looking for a premier who won’t undo the structural reforms put in place by outgoing PM Monti.

On the positivity, Italy sold 2014 zero coupon bonds today for a record low 1.167%. However, the Euro has not enjoyed a rally like the region’s equities. EUR/USD is only slightly higher than the open today at 1.3002, but the pair managed to erase an earlier decline to 1.2953 following disappointing German IFO survey results. EUR/USD has yet to close higher than the open in this week’s trading.

The Bank of England announced today that it will extend the Funding for Lending Scheme by a year, and Governor King said in a note that FLS is a valuable measure. King further mentioned the risk of uncertainty in the Euro-zone.

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EURUSD Daily: April 24, 2013

Euro_Stagnation_Continues_Despite_the_Equities_Rally_body_eurusd_daily_chart.png, Euro Stagnation Continues Despite the Equities Rally
Euro_Stagnation_Continues_Despite_the_Equities_Rally_body_eurusd_daily_chart.png, Euro Stagnation Continues Despite the Equities Rally

Chart created by Benjamin Spier using Marketscope 2.0

--- Written by Benjamin Spier, DailyFX Research. Feedback can be sent to bbspier@fxcm.com .

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