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# currency-markets - Tuesday 31 July, 2012
Ireland’s economy to grow thanks to weak euro – IBEC
The employers’ group says the economy will grow by 1 per cent next year, because a weak euro will help exports.
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Euro falls after Irish bailout and Green Party announcements
Despite initially rising after yesterday’s announcement, the euro has fallen to a session low against the sterling amid Ireland’s political and economic uncertainty.
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