Investors sold the euro first thing this week after the Greeks voted in a new hardline, anti-bailout government led by Alexis Tsipras. Given that the euro had slid by about five U.S. cents in the wake of the European Central Bank's decision last Thursday to launch quantitative easing and the elections in Greece, it was not surprising to see some short-covering in the euro, said Masashi Murata ...
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