* ECB Draghi speech to take centre stage in quiet start to week SYDNEY, May 26 (Reuters) - The euro slipped early on Monday, while the other major currencies got off to a steady start as the results of a presidential election in Ukraine and votes for the European Parliament were so far greeted calmly by investors. The euro has fallen more than 2 percent on the greenback since May 5 amid mounting ...
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