Euro Gains as France, Germany Call for Updated Regional Treaty |
San Francisco Chronicle - Dec 5, 2011 |
The euro advanced, extending last week's gains versus the dollar and yen, after France and Germany said they want a rewrite of the European Union's governing treaties to tighten economic cooperation in the region.
The 17-nation currency was supported as Italy's cabinet approved a deficit-cut plan, easing concern the region's debt crisis in worsening. Sterling strengthened as an index of U.K. services unexpectedly gained and U.S. services expanded in November at the slowest pace since January 2010. The yen and dollar weakened as stocks advanced.
"It looks like German Chancellor Angela Merkel's way is the right direction, but we will see if the market can wait long enough for them to actually make any change," said Mamoru Arai, foreign exchange manager at Mizuho Financial Group Inc. in New York. "The trade to sell dollars and buy euro on this is still OK."
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- Posted: 2011-12-05 13:07:26
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