- EUR/USD is holding on to recovery gains near 1.0750 as the US Dollar (USD) remains behind according to mixed US Consumer Price Index (CPI) data. - The annual measure of US inflation rose 3.7% in August, compared with an expected 3.6% increase. CPI rose 0.6% in August, the biggest monthly increase of 2023 and in line with market estimates. Core CPI rose 0.3% and 4.3%, respectively, compared with estimates of 0.2% and 4.3%. - US S&P 500 futures boost market optimism, as US data underpins Federal Reserve (Fed) pause bets. - The yield on the benchmark 10-year US Treasury note fell to 3.21%. - On Tuesday, Germany's ZEW Economic Sentiment improved to -11.4 in September. However, the index measuring current conditions hit a three-year low at -79.4. "Financial market experts are even more pessimistic about the current economic situation in Germany than in August 2023," the ZEW Institute said. - The ECB event will be decisive for the short-term direction of the EUR/USD pair, as the focus turns to the Fed's policy announcements next week.
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