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The euro declines by 11% for 2015 by March 2015, falling to 7 cents short of parity with the U.S. dollar.
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Euro’s Tumble Brings It Closer to Parity With U.S. Dollar
Wall Street Journal 03.11.2015
Strong Dollar Stands in Manufacturing Sector’s Way
Wall Street Journal 03.16.2015
Torrent of Cash Exits Eurozone
Wall Street Journal 03.23.2015
E.C.B. Sees Early Progress From Its Bond-Buying Program
New York Times 04.15.2015
ECB’s Stimulus Moves Fall Short of Market Expectations, Hammering Stocks
Wall Street Journal 12.03.2015
Forget the New iPhone. For Apple, It’s All About the Dollar.
New York Times 03.26.2016
Euro’s Sharp Drop Fuels Speculation Over Dollar Parity
WSJ 11.18.2016
ECB Move Prompts Volatile Trading in Eurozone Bonds, Euro
WSJ 12.08.2016
Strong Eurozone Growth Shows Payoff of ECB Stimulus
WSJ 07.14.2017
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