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US Session Analysis for CFD Instruments 24/10/2025
Fundamental analysis
24 October, 2025
In European trading, the euro dipped against the US Dollar, trading below the 1.1600 mark.
The EUR/USD traded in a band in the European Session, as the important US CPI data is expected to come out today and as better than expected economic data is published in Germany. In the Eurozone, German Manufacturing PMI data for October came out with data better than expected (49.6 realised vs 49.5 expected). In the US, (delayed) CPI Inflation data for September (3.1% expected) will be posted (13:30 GMT+1).*
*Most US Government data will not be published (or will be delayed) because of a government shutdown. Non government US data will be released as normal.