08 Jan CEE MARKETS-Currencies give up previous day’s gains
Central European currencies on
Thursday gave up gains from Wednesday when U.S. President Donald
Trump had eased tensions by stepping back from further military
action Iran.
Trump tempered days of angry rhetoric and suggested Iran was
“standing down” after it fired missiles at U.S. forces in Iraq.
Thursday gave up gains from Wednesday when U.S. President Donald
Trump had eased tensions by stepping back from further military
action Iran.
Trump tempered days of angry rhetoric and suggested Iran was
“standing down” after it fired missiles at U.S. forces in Iraq.
In early trade, the region’s main currencies retreated to
Wednesday afternoon’s levels. At 1012 GMT, the Polish zloty
was down 0.29% against the euro at 4.2436. T
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