Euro jumps as scale of ECB's deposit-rate cut disappoints bears
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THE euro climbed the most in seven weeks against the dollar after the European Central Bank cut the deposit rate to minus 0.3 per cent, disappointing some market predictions of a deeper reduction.
Attention now turns to ECB president Mario Draghi's press conference at 2.30 pm in Frankfurt, and to whether he will unveil an anticipated boost to the bank's quantitative-easing programme.
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