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ECB's Schnabel Says Now Is Right Time to Boost Role of Euro

ECB's Schnabel Says Now Is Right Time to Boost Role of Euro

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European Central Bank Executive Board member Isabel Schnabel sees a favorable moment now to strengthen euro's global role as investors turn to Europe.
There's a 'window of opportunity' to increase the international role of the euro, she said in a question to a panel at the 31st Dubrovnik Economic Conference on Saturday.

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