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When Will We Buy Oil in Euros?
Content: Last year, in a little noticed Opec speech to a Spanish Finance Ministry conference, Javad Yarjani, a senior Iranian oil diplomat, said: 'It is quite possible that as bilateral trade increases between the Middle East and the European Union, it...
We Buy Euros, If you take Used Pallets
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The Observer | Business | When will we buy oil in euros?
Content: Whether the price of oil is surging to new highs, as it is today, or slumping, as is predicted after a war in Iraq, there is one enduring constant: the
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Ecclestone to bid 800 million euros to buy out Kirch: report
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Infineon seeks buy Sensonor for 48 million euros
Content: OSLO (Reuters) - German chipmaker Infineon Technologies plans to buy Norwegian auto sensor maker Sensonor for about 48 million euros ($56 million), the two companies said on Tuesday
Buy Euros before You Book That Flight
Content: Savvy U.S. travelers to Europe will seek out competitive airline fares, cut deals with hotels, and never forget to recoup the value-added tax on big-ticket purchases. But when it comes to their largest purchase, currency, they shrug sheepishly, feeling...
Pressure Point - When will we buy oil in euros?
Content: When it comes to the global oil trade, the dollar reigns supreme. But it has a challenger, writes Faisal Islam
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