On the last trading day of the previous week, the single European currency advanced against four of its major peers, while losing value versus three of them.
On April 23, the Euro has generally out-performed the majority of its peers on the foreign exchange.
Yesterday, the single European currency registered the most considerable gain against the Swiss Franc, namely by 1.63%.
The single currency was swinging between gains and losses during trading on Tuesday.
It seems that in the past few days, volatility of the Euro has increased sharply.
On the last day of the previous week, the Euro used to be a clear out-performer on the foreign exchange.
The Euro traded in mixed directions versus different currencies on Thursday.
Opposite to the situation covered by our yesterday's review on the Euro, this time the single currency can be named as a clear under-performer to its major peers.
The single European currency outperformed the majority of its peers on the foreign exchange yesterday.
Among major currency pairs of the Euro, only the ones with the Australian and New Zealand dollars managed to gain value on April 13, increasing by 0.87% and 0.67%, respectively.
On Friday of the previous week, the Euro has been completely unchanged against another major currency, compared with Thursday.
Ignoring a zero change of the Euro against the Swiss Franc, the common currency continued falling versus the vast majority of its counterparts.
The single currency has only achieved a slight positive change against the Canadian Dollar during trading on Wednesday, which still amounted to just 0.01% on a daily basis.
Yesterday, the shared European currency slumped against all of the other major currencies.
The single European currency traded in a mixed environment during the first day of this week, remaining broadly unchanged on aggregate amid a continuation of Easter holidays.
Influenced by US labour market numbers released last Friday, the American currency used to be a clear loser of the day.
The shared currency increased in value all across the board on April 2.
Yesterday, the EUR/USD currency pair rebounded versus four major currencies on the foreign exchange.
On Tuesday, the single European currency under-performed it's all major counterparts across the board.
In the beginning of a new working week, the Euro traded in a mixed environment against different currencies across the board.
On Friday, the Euro managed to rebound considerably versus two other major currencies on the market.
Opposite to the situation seen two days ago, on Thursday the single European currency was a clear under-performer on the foreign exchange.
Yesterday, the Euro advanced against all of the main currencies that are usually covered in our review.
On Tuesday, the single European currency has mostly decreased in value against the majority of other currencies.