Greece May Renounce Euro
The euro posted the biggest drop in a year after speculation that Greece may refuse using the shared 17-nation European countries renewed concerns for stability of the Eurozone.
Greece’s Finance Ministry denied these rumors, saying that the country isn’t considering to stop using the euro as its currency. The unscheduled meeting of the European financial officials to discuss the restructuring of Greece’s debt will be held today in Luxembourg. Greece will be likely asking to ease terms of the bailout.
The euro slumped heavily against the dollar as the US
EUR/USD closed at 1.4314, slumping from 1.4536. EUR/JPY closed at 115.44 after rallying from 116.41 to 117.59.
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Earlier News About the Euro:
- Euro Bulls Keep Hope Even After ECB Rates Decision (2011-05-06)
- Will ECB Raise Interest Rates Tomorrow? Euro Bulls Hope So (2011-05-04)
- Euro Gains Even Amid Debt Crisis (2011-04-19)
- Euro Drops as Moody's Cuts Ireland's Credit Rating (2011-04-15)
- EUR/USD Falls on Debt Concerns (2011-04-14)

