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Increasing optimism buoys euro

By Steve Johnson in London

Published: August 26 2005 12:02 | Last updated: August 26 2005 16:47

The euro was the strongest performing major currency this week, aided by an ongoing, if modest, pick-up in optimism towards the 12-nation eurozone.

Impending parliamentary elections in Germany have buoyed those in the market who believe that Europe needs to implement widespread, if potentially painful, structural reform in order to dig itself out of economic stagnation.

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