Dollar Falls Vs Euro on Rate-Cut Outlook
Story date: 2007-10-11 08:54:00
Added on: 2007-10-11 11:00:29
CNBC - Analysts said expectations of more interest rate cuts from the Federal Reserve to shield the US economy from housing and credit market woes boosted stocks and high-yield currencies. The Bank of Japan's decision on Thursday to hold rates at 0.5% also ...
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