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Euro pauses after biggest gains in six years
Published Thu, Jun 4, 2015 · 09:50 PM
London
THE euro took a breather on Thursday, after its biggest two-day gain against the dollar in over six years on Thursday as the European Central Bank played down the impact of bond market volatility and the eurozone returned to inflation.
The biggest mover among major currencies on Thursday was the Australian dollar, which skidded 1 percent to US$0.7708 after weak data renewed expectations of further monetary easing.
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