Political lessons from crisis keep euro afloat

The euro is finally below the $1.37 level – what’s remarkable is that it hasn’t fallen further

The euro is finally below the $1.37 level that it had stubbornly refused to break for three months. What’s remarkable is that it hasn’t fallen further.

With the European Central Bank signalling a likely move to ease monetary policy at next week's meeting and with US economic data on a modest but clear upswing, the ducks should be in a row for much bigger declines versus the dollar.

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