Corporate Finance Journal - Foreign Exchange
Foreign Exchange

Will the euro weaken?

Stacy Shapiro

The euro has enjoyed a seven year long bull run, but lately the currency has weakened slightly against the US dollar. Stacy Shapiro tries to discover whether this is a blip or a trend

Forecasting currency valuations is a mug’s game, says one currency analyst.

“If I get it right, then it’s my forecast. But if I get it wrong, then it’s not my forecast...

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