Sabtu, 06 Juni 2020

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Daily update June 7, 2020
NEWS
The euro on Friday jumped to a three-month high after the European Central Bank (ECB) expanded its stimulus more than expected to prop up an ...
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By Julien Ponthus. LONDON (Reuters) - The euro consolidated its gains on Friday after receiving a boost from the European Central Bank's ...
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Therefore we can expect the country to join the euro area in 2023, as planned, the HGK says in a press release after the Croatian National Bank ...
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The euro has also had a sharp rise against the basket of major currencies. Meanwhile the Stoxx Europe 600 index was up 1.3 per cent, and the London ...
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COVID-19 saw to that, forcing the EURO's postponement and delaying by another year the tournament Finns have waited a lifetime for.
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Set for a third straight week of gains, the euro rose to $1.1380 , its highest level since March 10 and was on course for a weekly jump of 2.5%.
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Dollar traded at 70.14 rubles on MSE, euro - at 77.93 rubles. This is the second consecutive month of the Russian national currency's growth following ...
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FRANKFURT, June 5 (Xinhua) -- The following are the foreign exchange reference rates of euro to other currencies at the European Central Bank on ...
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On Thursday, the erudite euro had extended its eight-day long winning streak and climbed to a three-month-peak against the greenback. JUNE 5 ...
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WEB
3 million euro for - Marie Curie ITN SkinTERM
5 June 2020. The European Union has provisionally awarded a grant of more than 3 million euro to the SkinTERM project "Skin Tissue Engineering ...
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Prices fell by more in Estonia than in the euro area in May
... of 0.1% in May, as inflation remained modest in several large countries. Prices fell more in Estonia in May than in any other country in the euro area.
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