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Caucasian crisis affects the world’s most traded currencies
Caucasian crisis affects the world’s most traded currencies
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The euro is falling, and experts link its fall with the Georgian-Ossetian conflict. 12.08.2008, Sputnik International
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15:43 GMT 12.08.2008 (Updated: 19:46 GMT 19.10.2022) The euro is falling, and experts link its fall with the Georgian-Ossetian conflict.