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| | | ... below 7,000 points for the first time in three years as it lost 2.42 per cent while Milan shed 2.01 per cent. In foreign exchange trade, the euro recovered ground lost earlier in the session to $US1.3136, up from $US1.3120 in New York late Wednesday. ... |
| | | | ... cent after the government downgraded its growth forecasts, putting off the 2013 target for a balanced budget. In foreign exchange trade, the euro dropped to $US1.3111 from $US1.3125 in New York late Tuesday and the dollar rose to 81.26 yen from 80.88 ... |
| | | | ... cent driven by banking shares, Madrid rose 2.28 per cent, Zurich 1.23 per cent and Amsterdam 2.34 per cent. In foreign exchange trading, the European single currency slipped to $1.3136 from $1.3143 late in New York on Monday. The dollar rose to 80.71 ... |
| | | | ... 40 added 0.51 percent to 3,205.28 points. Madrid dipped 0.57 percent however, while Milan won 0.36 percent. In foreign exchange trading, the euro struck a two-month low point of $1.2995 around 0635 GMT. It later stood at $1.3071, which compared with ... |
| | | | ... strong jobs data. At 1200 AEST, the local currency was 104.05, up from 103.91 on Thursday afternoon. CMC Markets foreign exchange dealer Tim Waterer said better-than-expected labour force figures released on Thursday had sent the Australian dollar higher. ... |
| | | | ... lower as bank shares plunged, and Madrid fell 2.96 per cent after the government announced more spending cuts. In foreign exchange trade, the euro slid to $US1.3070 from $US1.3106 late in New York on Monday. HONG KONG - Asian markets slipped as soft ... |
| | | | ... lower as bank shares plunged, and Madrid fell 2.96 per cent after the government announced more spending cuts. In foreign exchange trade, the euro slid to $US1.3070 from $US1.3106 late in New York on Monday. HONG KONG - Asian markets slipped as soft ... |
| | | | ... disappointing sovereign debt auction rattled nerves, the Ibex 35 lost 2.09 percent. Milan shares tumbled 2.42 percent. In foreign exchange trading, the euro dropped to $1.3137 from $1.3233 in New York late Tuesday. The dollar slipped to 82.65 Japanese ... |
| | | | ... while Milan, the sole loser on the day, shed just 0.16 per cent, recovering from substantial early losses. In foreign exchange trading, the euro sank to $US1.3327 from $US1.3336 in New York late Friday and the dollar fell to 82.16 Japanese yen from 82.85 ... |
| | | | ... cuts. Milan slumped 3.30 per cent, led down by the banks after having outperformed its peers in recent weeks. In foreign exchange deals, the European single currency slipped to $US1.3259 from $US1.3316 in New York late on Wednesday. HONG KONG - Asian ... |
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