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Euro Rises to 2-Month Highs Before Ministers’ Meeting on Greece
The euro rose to two-month highs versus the dollar and yen on speculation the currency bloc’s finance ministers meeting today will approve a second financing accord for Greece, boosting demand for European assets.
Read more...Euro Refuses Trend after Greek Announcements, ECB Decision Up
Euro Refuses Trend after Greek Announcements, ECB Decision Up
Read more...Canadian dollar ends little changed; traders watch Greek talks
Canada's dollar ended little changed against its U.S. counterpart on Wednesday with the currency stuck in a tight trading range as investors awaited resolution on a second Greek bailout and central bank ...
Read more...Canadian dollar flat as market awaits Greek deal
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's dollar was little changed against its U.S. counterpart on Wednesday with the currency stuck in a tight trading pattern as investors awaited any resolution on a second Greek bailout. Greek leaders are due to meet on Wednesday to agree a deal on painful austerity steps needed to secure a 130 billion euro ($172 billion) rescue from the IMF and European Union and avoid a ...
Read more...Euro Rally At Risk, Sterling To Falter On More QE
Euro Rally At Risk, Sterling To Falter On More QE
Read more...EUR/USD Stuck On Greek Debt Talks Prolonging
On Wednesday Euro/Dollar traded within 75 pip range on Greek debt talks prolonging. The European currency depreciated from 1.3289 to 1.3289 yesterday, not matching the positive Interbank sentiment projection at almost +21%, closing the day at 1.3259. This morning the Euro is trading quietly, moving at the upper side of yesterday's range for now.
Read more...Euro hits 2-month high as market bets on Greece deal
TOKYO (Reuters) - The euro hit a fresh two-month high on Thursday on views that Greece was inching closer to a bailout deal even though Greek parties stopped short of signing off on austerity measures. Greek political leaders have agreed on all points of a bailout package except one -- pension cuts -- and officials said discussions with international lenders would continue so a deal could be ...
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