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Euro
What would a common currency mean for Brazil and Argentina?
by
Lily Jamali
Jan 23, 2023
The eurozone, the world's largest currency bloc, is both a blueprint and cautionary tale for the two countries.
What the declining value of euro means for U.S. exporters
by
David Brancaccio
and Erika Soderstrom
Jul 13, 2022
A falling euro is affecting U.S. exporters’ competitive standing.
The pros and cons of the sinking euro
May 30, 2022
What could be the effects of the euro and the U.S. dollar having equal value?
Could Italy dump the euro for the "mini-BOT"?
Jun 17, 2019
Could a proposed Italian government bond turn into a parallel currency ... and replace the euro?
Dollar could slide in 2019
Jan 2, 2019
The U.S. dollar had a pretty hot year in 2018: The Wall Street Journal’s Dollar Index put it up 4.3 percent last year against a basket of 16 other currencies. But up in 2018 may mean down in 2019, as many currency analysts predicting a weakening for the dollar in year ahead. Click the audio […]
The euro is a mixed blessing for Greece
Aug 17, 2018
As the country prepares to exit years of IMF-EU bailouts, views differ on the European Union's common currency.
Eurozone growth recovers
Feb 15, 2018
Remember the eurozone debt crisis? At its height — only a few years ago — the bloc of 19 nations using the euro as its single currency — looked as if it might implode. Debt-ridden economies like Greece, Portugal, Ireland and even Spain came close to collapse. Today, everything looks much healthier. The latest figures from the […]
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Emmanuel Macron may have won the French presidency, but challenges await him
May 8, 2017
His victory may signify a rejection of Marine Le Pen, the far-right candidate, instead of support for him.
Feuds and fault-lines loom in UK-EU showdown over Brexit
Mar 29, 2017
Britain and the EU have very different ideas about how the next two years will unfold.