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EMU: Current Account surplus widens to €3.9B in October

By Scalper1 | December 19, 2012
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FXstreet.com (Barcelona) – Eurozone Current Account s.a. surplus widened to €3.9 billion in October from €2.4 billion in September, the ECB informed on Wednesday. Market consensus pointed to a

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EMU: Current Account surplus widens to €3.9B in October

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