U.S. companies with an optimistic take on European politics and an eye for currency
fluctuations may decide that now is a good time to expand their business to the European
Union. After all, the strength of the dollar against the euro (and to a lesser extent,
the pound) over the last few months has already attracted fresh American investment
to the continent; it has also seen an increased ...
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