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1 A weak euro and falling oil prices have boosted the region's weaker economies.
2 For European destinations, the weak euro has been a big draw.
3 He argued instead that economic weakness is the main reason for the weak euro .
4 Ireland's manufacturing sector is continuing to expand with exporters benefiting from a weak euro .
5 The weak euro and Wall Street's early retreat left bourses to close mostly lower.
6 A weak euro also hit visitor numbers at London attractions.
7 A weak euro makes dollar-priced metals costlier for European investors.
8 Meanwhile, the weak euro zone economy increases the risk that Britain will quit the EU.
9 Siemens' healthcare, transportation and energy-management businesses have benefited from a weak euro and cost cuts.
10 This followed yesterday's weak euro zone service sector activity, which weighed on US and European shares.
11 Trump adviser Peter Navarro has accused Germany of gaining unfair trade advantages through a weak euro .
12 Rising Spanish and Italian bond yields and weak euro - zone growth are a further worry for markets.
13 Mr Solbes also said EU finance ministers were against a weak euro due to its inflationary effects.
14 Irish stocks edged higher on Wednesday while a weak euro provided support to the broader European market.
15 A default could destabilize markets and lead eventually to rating downgrades of other weak euro zone states.
16 Core euro zone bond yields rose slightly, as positive trade developments trumped last week's weak euro zone data.
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