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Euro Falls Against the Dollar for the Second Consecutive Session

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The euro fell this Thursday against the dollar, for the second consecutive session, on the same day that it was announced that inflation in the eurozone increased to 2.2% in September. At 18:00 (Lisbon time), the euro was still at 1.1715, when on Wednesday, at the same time, it was trading at $1.1724. The euro declined against the yen but rose compared to the pound. The European Central Bank (ECB) set the euro's reference exchange rate at $1.1…
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The euro fell this Thursday against the dollar, for the second consecutive session, on the same day that it was announced that inflation in the eurozone increased to 2.2% in September. At 18:00 (Lisbon time), the euro was still at 1.1715, when on Wednesday, at the same time, it was trading at $1.1724. The euro declined against the yen but rose compared to the pound. The European Central Bank (ECB) set the euro's reference exchange rate at $1.1…

·Funchal, Portugal
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Dnoticias broke the news in Funchal, Portugal on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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