Euro Slips as Bundesbank Warns Germany’s Economy May Slow
Germany’s Bundesbank said that the growth of the nation’s gross domestic product can lose momentum, signaling that the major European economy isn’t as strong as was considered before and sending the euro tumbling down.
The Bundesbank said today in its monthly bulletin that “growth is likely to ease somewhat in the foreseeable future” and that the 1.5 percent GDP growth in the first quarter of this year “considerably overstates the underlying economic momentum. Output growth was clearly lifted during the reporting period by backloading and
EUR/USD slid from 1.4308 to 1.4229 today as of 11:57 GMT following the advance to 1.4345.
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Earlier News About the Euro:
- Euro Rises Even as Outcome of EU Meeting Remains Uncertain (2011-05-16)
- Euro at Six-Week Low vs. Dollar (2011-05-14)
- Euro Recovers as German & French GDP Surge (2011-05-13)
- Euro Still Can't Decide Where to Go (2011-05-11)
- Euro Scraps Rally as Optimism Wanes (2011-05-09)

