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1 However, a stronger euro should help offset some of the price declines.
2 It blamed a stronger euro and lower sales at its diabetes unit.
3 European-based luxury goods firms are grappling with the effects of a stronger euro .
4 But the stronger euro did not prevent shares of auto makers from rising.
5 Gold edged up, supported by crude prices and the stronger euro .
6 Miners felt the pinch as metals prices fell sharply on a stronger euro .
7 A stronger euro and strengthening British pound also hurt the greenback.
8 A stronger euro impacted the value of sales at France's biggest insurer AXA.
9 Many brokers have warned a stronger euro could dent performance for euro zone exporters.
10 But he has limited scope to resist a stronger euro .
11 A stronger euro makes dollar-priced metals cheaper for European investors.
12 Italy's huge debt pile and low-growth economy set it apart from stronger euro zone peers.
13 Higher credit costs, faster inflation and a stronger euro are eroding consumer spending and export competitiveness.
14 The company notes that the stronger euro against sterling had reduced its cost competitiveness in the UK.
15 A stronger euro , which weighs on foreign-earning European companies, diminishes the case for European equities, he said.
16 Lower oil prices, a stronger euro and a general decline in business activity helped dampen inflation in April.
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