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Greek aid hopes boost euro
Greek aid hopes boost euro
6/1/2011
ATHENS/LISBON (Reuters) - Greece neared a deal with the EU and IMF to avert a near-term default, pushing the euro to a one-month high on Wednesday, but a poor debt auction in Portugal and stalled Spanish wage talks highlighted the risks of contagion.
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