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Euro Gets a Lift, Dollar Lags

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Published: Monday, 9 May 2011 | 7:45 AM ET
Kelley Holland By: | News Writer

Greece is gumming up the works in the euro zone again, but that's not hurting the euro. Time for your daily FX Fix.

European leaders are re-examining the terms of Greece's $158 billion debt. [FT]

That isn't hurting the euro, which is getting a liftfrom buying by Asian central banks. [FT]

But is the long term tide shifting in favor of the dollar? [WSJ]

The yen could continue to strengthen and pose a challenge to Japan's central bankers, traders say. [WSJ]

A pickup in commodity prices is lifting Asian currencies, especially the Singapore dollar. [Business Recorder]

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Greece is gumming up the works in the euro zone again, but that's not hurting the euro. Time for your daily FX Fix.

   
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