Euro rose European market on Monday at the start of the week against a basket of world currencies, to continue to rise for the second consecutive day against USD , within the recovery operations from the lowest level in a week, and in light of the US currency fell against most major and minor currencies, supported by higher bond yields In Germany for the highest level in six weeks.
Euro rose against the dollar by 0.2% as of 08:59 GMT, trading at $ 1.1675, the opening price of $ 1.1654, the highest at $ 1.1677 and the lowest at $ 1.1648.
Euro ended Friday’s trading up by more than 0.1% against the US dollar, recovering from a low of $ 1.1620 recorded earlier in the session.

Over the past week, the single currency has lost 0.5% against the greenback, the second loss in the last three weeks, as European and European short-term interest rate hikes are lower.
The dollar index fell on Monday by more than 0.1%, to continue its losses for the second consecutive day, reflecting the continuation of the US currency fell against most major currencies and secondary, shortly before the start of the meeting of the Federal Reserve on Tuesday to discuss the appropriate monetary policy developments in the largest economy in the world, amid prospects of 100% Keep interest rates unchanged unchanged at 2.0% range.
In Germany, ten-year bond yields rose 2 basis points to 0.42%, the highest in more than six weeks.

