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Per traders alle prime armi
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I profitti sono tuoi, le perdite annullate
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Market Research
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The Euro
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The euro was designed to become the premier currency in trading by simply being
quoted in American terms. Like the U.S. dollar, the euro has a strong
international presence stemming from members of the European Monetary Union.
The currency remains plagued by unequal growth, high unemployment, and
government resistance to structural changes. The pair was also weighed in 1999
and 2000 by outflows from foreign investors, particularly Japanese, who were
forced to liquidate their losing investments in euro-denominated assets.
Moreover, European money managers rebalanced their portfolios and reduced their
euro exposure as their needs for hedging currency risk in Europe declined.
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