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The euro rebounded on Monday, driven by improved hopes for a Ukraine peace deal and tighter dollar-interest rate differentials. The single currency gained 1.11% to $1.049, recovering from a 16-day low. This recovery was boosted by a potential peace plan agreed upon by European leaders and a likely increase in fiscal spending by eurozone countries. The U.S.
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