EURUSD Volatility

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EURUSD: April saw notably elevated volatility. MUFG Research reports the euro surged from 1.0811 to 1.1325 in April, a sharp 2.9% monthly gain, the most significant since early-COVID volatility.
NewbridgeFX describes April as “a month marked by heightened global market uncertainty”, with EUR/USD experiencing considerable swings amid trade tensions, inflation data, and central-bank decisions.
DailyForex highlighted volatility spikes in early April, with sharp moves around tariff announcements and inflation reports
Was April the Most Volatile Month of 2025?
April ranks among the most volatile, if not the top, due to:
Trump's April 2 “Liberation Day” tariffs, triggering global market turbulence.
ECB rate cut and euro strength, adding fuel to price swings
May also remained volatile, but analysis like MUFG and DailyForex suggests volatility slightly subsided compared to April.
📊 Conclusion
April 2025 likely stands as the most volatile month for EUR/USD this year, primarily driven by trade-policy shocks and central bank actions. It appears to edge out volatility in May, making it the standout month.
Market research conducted by Ilyas Khan with assistance from #ChatGPT by #OpenAI.
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