(ANSA) - ROME, NOVEMBER 28 - The euro flies up to 1.0497 dollars, a whisker from 1.05, marking the highest since the end of June on the Bloomberg screens.
The words of the president of the ECB Christine Lagarde weigh on the market, who said that inflation has not reached its 'peak' and explained that "we will raise rates further".
Shortly before, the Dutch governors Klaas Knot and Spanish Pablo de Cos used 'hawkish' tones that could question expectations for a rise in taxi drivers, below 75 basis points, at the ECB meeting on 15 December.
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