The euro started the new year at 29-month lows in Asia on Jan. 2 after the head of the European Central Bank fanned expectations it would take bolder steps on stimulus this month, underlining the U.S. dollar's expanding yield advantage.
The euro started the new year at 29-month lows in Asia on Jan. 2 after the head of the European Central Bank fanned expectations it would take bolder steps on stimulus this month, underlining the U.S. dollar's expanding yield advantage.