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The euro dropped versus most of its 16 major peers after a report showed growth in the Eurozone fell short of analyst estimates last quarter. GDP rose 0.2% in Q1 against an expected forecast of 0.4%, European Central Bank president Mario Draghi said last week policy makers would be comfortable adding stimulus next month if needed. Consumer prices in the Eurozone rose 0.7% in April from a year earlier [...]
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