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Finns Vote, Euro Traders Wait

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Published: Wednesday, 28 Sep 2011 | 7:35 AM ET
Kelley Holland By: | News Writer

Encouraging comments from a top EU official lift the euro, but all eyes are on the "euro-skeptic" Finns — it's time for your FX Fix.

Encouraging comments from a top EU official are helping the euro. [CNBC]

Investors are watching the Finnish vote on the European bailout plan. [WSJ]

Investors are bracing for enduring volatility in the currency markets. [CNBC]

The Australian and New Zealand dollars eased, awaiting EU action on the debt crisis. [CNBC]

Could high-frequency traders be helping the currency markets? [WSJ]

The international lenders known as the troika will return to Greece Thursday. [Reuters]

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