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Euro's loss, your gain
September 26, 2000: 11:11 a.m. ET

Right now your dollar stretches further in Europe than in the United States
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NEW YORK (CNNfn) - It's a tumble that that has a lot of people concerned. The euro, Europe's single currency, has tumbled nearly 30 percent since its debut in January 1999.

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Most experts believe it will fall further. Even though the U.S., Japan and Canada are trying to stabilize the euro, American consumers can still benefit. Your dollar buys more in Europe than it does in the United States.

CNNfn's Valerie Morris has the story. Back to top





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