The Euro and the Loonie Tell You Where Investors See Risk
Common currency slumps on oil-price surge that lifts the Canadian dollar.
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The war in the Middle East is reviving an old vulnerability in Europe — when energy gets expensive, the euro tends to pay the price. The common currency has dropped about 2% against the dollar since the US and Israel attacked Iran.