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Flying in the dark

Robert Savage, chief executive of Track.com, looks at the recent weakness of the US dollar and places his bets for the fourth quarter

Corporate treasurers plan for euro break-up

The Association of Corporate Treasurers is advising its members to review their processes and contracts to make sure they are prepared for a euro breakup. Many are taking the association's advice, reports Chiara Albanese

Super-competitive core won’t stop euro losses

The euro’s 'peripheral risk premium' has continued to rise through the bounce in EUR/USD. A super-competitive and rapidly recovering core won’t stop it rising further. Tighter policy in the core raises the deflationary benchmark for the periphery, adding…

Euro and sterling – love to loathe

Daragh Maher, foreign exchange strategist at Crédit Agricole in London, discusses the struggle of the euro and sterling in the face of recent political events, and asks which is winning the battle of the battered

Concerns over euro remain despite rescue bid

Last week's news of a €750 billion international rescue package for struggling economies on the edge of the eurozone initially lifted the euro, but concerns persist about the indirect effects of the bailout, and the area's underlying economic prospects.

Trial by Greek fire

Peter Luxton, global economic adviser at Informa Global Markets in London, assesses Greece's debt crisis and its impact on the euro.

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