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  2. EuroWeekly News - Wikipedia

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    The Euro Weekly News Media Group was nominated in the AEEPP (Asociaciòn Española de Publicaciones Periòdicas) 9th annual awards ceremony held September 30, 2014 in Madrid. [3] President of the Community of Madrid, Ignacio Gonzalez, presented the Diploma of Honour to former EWN Operations Manager Nicki Burgess. It was the only English ...

  3. FOREX-Euro set for biggest weekly rise in six weeks - AOL

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    The single currency declined 0.3% at $1.1066 on Friday but was up 1.62% for the week, posting its biggest weekly rise since the first week of February when European Central Bank President ...

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  5. GlobalCapital - Wikipedia

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    GlobalCapital, previously known as Euroweek, started in 1987 by the financial publishing company Euromoney as a weekly printed newspaper covering capital markets. [3] It was published each Friday. It printed its last physical edition in March 2020 as the world went into lockdown to fight the COVID-19 pandemic but by that stage was already a ...

  6. EUR/USD Weekly Price Forecast – Euro Continues Jump Around

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    The Euro has reached towards the 1.19 level, but then gave back the gains again. However, we have since bounced. In other words, it is more of the same noise.

  7. FOREX-Euro set for biggest weekly rise in 6 weeks - AOL

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    The euro weakened on Friday but was set for its biggest weekly gains in six weeks as traders breathed a sigh of relief after Russia avoided default on dollar-denominated debt and markets weighed ...

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  9. Euronews - Wikipedia

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    Euronews (stylised in lowercase) is a pan-European television news network, headquartered in Lyon, France. [1] It is a provider of livestreamed news, which can be viewed in Europe and North Africa via satellite, and in most of the world via its website, on YouTube, and on various mobile devices and digital media players.