Romanian Leu Hits All-Time Low At 5.1418 Vs Euro Amid Political Crisis
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The Romanian leu has reached an-all time low against the euro by midday Thursday (April 30) and the central bank set the leu’s reference rate versus the euro at 5.1418 units amid a lingering political crisis that started at the end of last week.
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