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Euro Little Changed After Eurozone Consumer Sentiment Index
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(RTTNews) - Eurozone flash consumer sentiment index for September has been released at 10 am ET Thursday. After the data, the euro changed little against its major counterparts.
The euro was trading at 157.20 against the yen, 1.0645 against the greenback, 0.8672 against the pound and 0.9638 against the franc around 10:05 am ET.
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