Euro ETF Investors Pull Back as FXE Sees Sharp Outflow
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Invesco CurrencyShares Euro Trust’s FXE logged fresh selling pressure on March 20, 2026, with investors withdrawing roughly $10.63 million from the fund. The outflow amounts to about 2.47% of its latest $430.39 million in assets under management, signaling a notable vote of caution on euro exposure.
The related asset, FX:EUR-USD, is currently trading at 1.15917, down about 1.53% over the past three months as the euro has softened against the dollar. Short-term momentum remains fragile, with the pair flashing a 1-day technical signal of Sell, aligning with the latest redemption wave in FXE.
The combination of negative three-month performance for EUR/USD and a bearish near-term signal suggests that institutional and tactical traders may be trimming currency risk rather than positioning for an imminent rebound. For a more detailed analysis and real-time sentiment trends, check the live currency exchange rates here.

