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Billions in Dollar and Euro banknotes enter Russia despite sanctions
Russia has managed to import billions in foreign banknotes, circumventing US and EU export bans since March 2022.
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Euro falls below parity
Stands at less than $1 per dollar for first time in two decades
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Shaqiri praises Mancini for building Italy team with no stars
The Swiss come up against an Italian side who have not conceded a goal in a nine-match winning streak
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Poland 'in difficult situation' after Slovakia defeat, says Lewandowski
Bayern striker was kept quiet by a defence led by Milan Skriniar, the Inter centre-back who scored the winning goal
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'Why not us?' Schmeichel dreams of Denmark 1992 Euro repeat
His father Peter was the hero of the country's unexpected European championship victory in Sweden almost 30 years ago
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Finland hope for a 'Pukki party' at Euro debut
Norwich strikers' 10 goals in qualifying propelled his country to their first major tournament
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Benzema recalled by France for Euro 2020 after six-year exile
33-year-old has not played for the French since October 2015, but is now set to line up alongside Mbappe and Griezmann
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Clean shift as euro share trading exits London for EU
London’s automatic access to EU financial markets comes to end
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Top global banks vie for advisory contract for $1b Eurobond
Govt to issue euro, sukuk bonds to retain forex reserves at current level ahead of loan repayments
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EU’s unemployment aid: Italy seeks €28.5 billion
Italian govt approves new stimulus package worth €25 billion
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England better placed for Euro success in 2021, says Southgate
Euro 2020, which was due to begin on Friday, was moved back 12 months because of the coronavirus pandemic
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A crisis that has blunted euro’s global profile
Covid-19 exposes euro zone frailties, cements US Fed’s role as lender
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Ronaldo and Portugal squad give amateur clubs financial boost
Portuguese football federation said the money would go towards a fund that it hopes will reach 4.7 million euros
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'Football can wait': Italy coach Mancini ready to play Euros in 2021
European football's governing body meet on Tuesday to discuss all, as well as Euro 2020, which starts from June 12
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Euro 2020 takes shape as Netherlands, Germany and Croatia qualify
Koeman's Dutch side needed a point to qualify for their first major tournament since coming third at 2014 World Cup
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Mancini says won't call up Balotelli just to make a statement
Italy have already qualified for next year's European Championship
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Merkel urges Delhi to go green amid smog emergency
Pledges one billion euros to help Indian cities switch to green transport
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Injured Neymar out for four weeks, Sanchez might need surgery
PSG said that an MRI scan showed that their star player had suffered "a grade two lesion" in his left hamstring
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ECB sees risks to euro zone growth
Cites a disorderly Brexit as a key risk
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Pakistan, Germany sign €22.4m agreement
Financial assistance will go to projects of renewable energy, grid connections
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500-euro note gets last print run
Because of its high value, experts believe 500-euro note has been used in money laundering, terrorist financing
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Euro edges up as lira recovers
The euro recovered on Tuesday from earlier losses linked to the collapse of the Turkish lira
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As Italy forms anti-establishment government, row erupts with EU
Italians have to work more and fight corruption, says President of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker
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Stronger euro puts brake on European shares
After suffering four straight sessions in the red, European banks were slightly higher
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US dollar losing its lustre
'The dollar and US Treasuries are typically safe haven assets. But no one really wants to own the dollar right now'
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Debt crisis: Creditors resume Greek audit as EU presses for progress
IMF says it won’t give a penny unless it sees concrete plan to cut debt burden
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Iran, South Korea to begin trade in euros
Trade in euros will begin on August 29, says Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Hamid Baedinejad
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Money ECB touts security of new 50-euro notes
Money ECB touts security of new 50-euro notes
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Would eliminating $100, 500 euro banknotes beat crime?
World's bad guys are often depicted toting briefcases jammed with bundles of $100 or 500 euro banknotes



























