The euro is likely to continue its rise against the dollar in the long term, but investors should watch out for setbacks in the near term, Royce Tostrams, technical analyst at Tostrams Groep, told CNBC Friday.
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Saturday, October 9, 2010
Currency Wars: World Seeks to Decouple from U.S. Economy
RussiaToday--October 09, 2010--As the world struggles with recession, there are fears that some countries could use their currencies as economic weapons. While financial leaders discuss a recovery, many say that the global economy is trying to break off from the U.S. RT's Lauren Lyster found out whether this shift in power already happened.
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