Currencies: Euro ends weak despite good German IFO data
Nor is the dollar suffering from the easing of the T-Bond 2034 by -5pts to 4.22%.
The '30-yr' was still above its March 15 levels on Thursday evening before easing by -4.5pts to 4.400%.
And this improvement is taking place in the absence of any significant figures (an agenda devoid of 'stats' or speeches by central bankers).
The euro is down a further -0.5% on Friday (towards $1.0805) despite the publication of a good "figure" from Germany: the Ifo business climate index in Germany continues to recover, at 87.8 compared with an upwardly revised 85.7 in February.
A score well above expectations (consensus 86.0; CE 85.5) and the highest since last June.
The Swiss franc, which had fallen -0.9% with the SNB's surprise rate cut announcement the previous day, stabilized at around $0.8990 and recovered 0.35% against the euro.
The yen was the strongest at +0.2% against the dollar, but lost 1% on the week, despite the BoJ's rate hike on Tuesday
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