Tuesday 13 December 2011

The Euro plunged towards the lowest level into two months against the U.S Dollar, as Moody's Investors Service plans to evaluate the ratings of EU nations, since the market remained disappointed that no concrete plan was agreed yesterday. The single currency was down 1.5% up against the Dollar yesterday, touching the minimum level since October 4th and over days gone by month, the Euro could be the biggest loser one of the 10 developed nations.

Considering that head on the ECB Jean Claude Trichet stepped down and was replaced by Mario Draghi, the central bank has evolved policy and it has begun to cut interest rates, removing on the list of Euro's main supports. Analysts are reducing their forecasts for your Euro in conjunction with the fastest pace this year .... Read More


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