The euro showed mixed trading against its major rivals in the European session on Monday, following the release of mixed German and Eurozone PMI data for March.
Data from S&P Global showed that Eurozone private sector expanded for the third straight month in March as manufacturing production increased for the first time in two years, joining services in growth territory.
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