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Fund managers expect talk rather than action, as currency’s strength reflects dollar’s weakness
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Currency’s appreciation could lead to central bank cutting its inflation forecast
Wall Street sets fresh highs while euro slips after regional economic surveys disappoint
US data show record demand for futures, raising concerns the rally will soon fade
Safe assets denominated in euros could help it to displace the dollar
European currency set for more gains as investors shift from the US, analysts say
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Both countries have joined ERM-2 after carrying out policy reforms
Next month European leaders should endorse eurobonds to counter Covid-19 crisis
World’s second currency can deliver more benefits to eurozone states if privileges are shared
Currency rallies while derivatives markets indicate a turn in expectations
Old tensions endure between ideas of a German Europe or a European Germany
Future historians may mark this as the decisive turning point in Europe’s history towards disintegration
Strategists expect concerns about eurozone stability to dent the currency
France’s president believes the coronavirus pandemic will transform capitalism — but leaders need to act with humility
An issue that is dividing policymakers attracted nearly 1,000 comments. Here are the best responses
There are signs that European institutions are learning from early mistakes
Much may depend on whether Germany is willing to bail out Italy
Climb breaks with usually reliable market patterns as disease raises global growth concerns
Low rates have encouraged investors to borrow in the currency to invest elsewhere
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