The euro EURUSD ticked up nearly 0.2% to $1.0549 after taking a tumble overnight against the dollar, while sterling GBPUSD was last trading over 0.2% higher at $1.2202. Investors also digested producer and consumer prices data out of China on Friday that showed deflationary pressures were slightly stronger than expected. "What we've got is a fairly weak growth story (from China), and that's weighing on the price numbers," said Rob Carnell, regional head of research in the Asia-Pacific region at ING. He added that the government could feel pressure to offer further support to the economy, albeit limited.
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