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ECB's Kocher: Stronger Euro could become a problem for exporters

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In an interview published in the Austrian newspaper, Oberoesterreichische Nachrichten, on Monday, European Central Bank (ECB) Governing Council member Martin Kocher said that "at the moment, I would not yet describe the exchange rate as a risk" when asked about the Euro-US Dollar rate.

There had recently been a "constant" appreciation of the Euro and "if the current trend continues, it could become problematic for export-oriented industry at some point," Kocher noted further.


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