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US dollar could further strengthen against Euro

One Euro slides to match the value of one dollar, for the first time in two decades. Analysts say parity isn't necessarily good news for US companies.

For the first time in two decades, one Euro has slid to match the price of one US dollar. It's a sign of how Europe and America are diverging on policy in the face of difficult global trade conditions. But analysts say parity isn't necessarily good news for US companies. Joe Saluzzi from Themis Trading in New Jersey explains what it could mean for markets at home and abroad.

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(Picture: Dollars and Euros achieved parity on Tuesday. Credit: Getty Images).

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Tue 12 Jul 2022 21:32GMT

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