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Euro falls below $1.45 for first time since Feb 12
0 Comments | AFP, September, 2008
LONDON (AFP) — The euro fell below the 1.45 dollars level for the first time since February 12 as the market anticipated lower interest rates in the euro zone.
In early London trade, the euro was at 1.4499 dollars, down from 1.4582 dollars in Asian deals and from 1.4606 dollars here late Monday.
Dealers said the market was betting that the European Central Bank will have to consider a cut in interest rates sooner rather than later as the 15-nation eurozone economy slows further after contracting 0.2 percent in the three months to June.
The dollar could post further gains as other central banks acknowledge the worsening economy, Chuo Mitsui Trust Bank strategist Yosuke Hosokawa said in Tokyo.
"Markets are focused on the weakness of economies other...
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