Swedish Krona Gains on Greece’s Budget Deficit


The Swedish krona ended this week gaining versus the European single currency as Greek’s budget deficit is once again affecting the outlook for the euro, which also declined versus most of the main traded currencies in

foreign-exchange markets.

The krona ended this week with a third consecutive day of gains versus the euro after Greece’s deteriorating economic health is raising concern towards traders regarding the Eurozone, after European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet affirmed that member countries will not have any privileges.

EUR/SEK ended the week at 10.17 from 10.22 on Monday when markets opened.

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