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Euros NewsAlcatel-Lucent Posts Fifth Straight Loss and Lowers OutlookThe telecommunication equipment firm said it lost 181 million euros ($282 million) compared with a loss of 8 million euros a year earlier.Read Full Article Daimler’s Profit Slips Despite Solid SalesThe automaker posted first-quarter profit of 1.3 billion euros ($2.03 billion), down from the same period last year when results were lifted by a gain from a transfer of EADS shares.Read Full Article World Business Briefing | Europe: Germany: Internet Provider AcquiredFreenet, agreed to buy a rival, Debitel, for 1.63 billion euros ($2.5 billion), forming Germany’s third-largest mobile phone company.Read Full Article Crisis Catches Up to Deutsche BankThe bank reported a pretax loss of 254 million euros ($396 million) for the first quarter, its first loss in five years, after writing down $4.2 billion in tainted loans and mortgage-backed securities.Read Full Article Some Chinese Exporters Prefer Euros to DollarsFacing losses tied to a falling dollar and weakening American demand, some Chinese exporters are asking European customers to pay in euros. Others are trying to increase domestic sales.Read Full Article External News for: eurosDollar Falls as Job Losses Anchor Fed's Pledge to Keep Rate Low - BloombergReutersDollar Falls as Job Losses Anchor Fed's Pledge to Keep Rate LowBloomberg7 (Bloomberg) -- The dollar fell against the euro on speculation the Federal Reserve will keep borrowing costs near zero into next year after the US ...The Pound rallies against the Euro, despite reports that HSBC will eliminate jobsTorFX Foreign Currency Exchange (blog)Rates to Remain Near ZeroWall Street Pit (blog)FOREX-Dollar, yen gain as focus turns to ECB, BoEReutersall 221 news articles »Dollar Falls as Job Losses Anchor Fed's Pledge to Keep Rate Low - BloombergReutersDollar Falls as Job Losses Anchor Fed's Pledge to Keep Rate LowBloomberg7 (Bloomberg) -- The dollar fell against the euro on speculation the Federal Reserve will keep borrowing costs near zero into next year after the US ...The Pound rallies against the Euro, despite reports that HSBC will eliminate jobsTorFX Foreign Currency Exchange (blog)Rates to Remain Near ZeroWall Street Pit (blog)FOREX-Dollar, yen gain as focus turns to ECB, BoEReutersall 221 news articles »No dollar panic yet, but watch for $1.60 in euro - ReutersPost ChronicleNo dollar panic yet, but watch for $1.60 in euroReutersAnalysts point to a move to $1.60 by the euro, the dollar's record against the single currency, as a level that would be the source of alarm. ...Central Banks lead a shift away from the dollarBloggingStocks (blog)US prestige hit by declining dollarUnited Press International, AsiaCentral banks lead subtle shift away from dollarReutersall 35 news articles »Dollar Falls as Job Losses Anchor Fed's Pledge to Keep Rate Low - BloombergReutersDollar Falls as Job Losses Anchor Fed's Pledge to Keep Rate LowBloomberg7 (Bloomberg) -- The dollar fell against the euro on speculation the Federal Reserve will keep borrowing costs near zero into next year after the US ...The Pound rallies against the Euro, despite reports that HSBC will eliminate jobsTorFX Foreign Currency Exchange (blog)Rates to Remain Near ZeroWall Street Pit (blog)FOREX-Dollar, yen gain as focus turns to ECB, BoEReutersall 221 news articles »No dollar panic yet, but watch for $1.60 in euro - ReutersPost ChronicleNo dollar panic yet, but watch for $1.60 in euroReutersAnalysts point to a move to $1.60 by the euro, the dollar's record against the single currency, as a level that would be the source of alarm. ...Central Banks lead a shift away from the dollarBloggingStocks (blog)US prestige hit by declining dollarUnited Press International, AsiaCentral banks lead subtle shift away from dollarReutersall 35 news articles »Nowotny Says ECB Hasn't Decided to Stop 12-Month Loan - BloombergTelegraph.co.ukNowotny Says ECB Hasn't Decided to Stop 12-Month LoanBloombergThe ECB loaned banks a record 442 billion euros ($657 billion) at the first tender in June and another 75 billion euros at the second in September at its ...ECB buys covered bonds mainly in secondary market in OctForbesECB to Resist TighteningWall Street JournalA look at economic developments around the globeThe Associated PressReuters India -Middle East North Africa Financial Network -Daily FXall 841 news articles » |
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