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		<title>The Euro keeps falling</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The entire currency market is reeling from the depression which rocked the eurozone. It is currently a challenge of relativity &#8211; which country can withstand this crisis and emerge stronger in the economic sense, and as a result have a stronger currency. China, in particular, has emerged the strong winner. In recent months, China not [...]]]></description>
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