Euro rides out Spanish election result
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AN election result that may spark unease over Spain's financial stability did little to weaken the euro on Monday, while China's yuan was fixed stronger by authorities for the first time in two weeks.
The dollar index was flat and dealers said that currency markets were already firmly in holiday mode, but there are concerns that the run-in to the year end may bring some volatility to the main pairs.
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