Euro drops under US$1.15 for the first time since Nov 2003
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[LONDON] The euro fell on Friday under US$1.15 for the first time in over 11 years as traders reacted to increasing signs that the ECB will launch a bond buying stimulus programme.
The euro was worth US$1.1460 at 1545 GMT, its lowest point since November 11, 2003.
AFP
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