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Euro Little Changed After Eurozone Industrial Production

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At 5.00 am ET Monday, Eurostat has published euro area industrial production data for July. After the data, the euro changed little against its major rivals.

The euro was trading at 125.69 against the yen, 1.0764 against the franc, 1.1857 against the greenback and 0.9231 against the pound around 5:02 am ET.

 

 

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