The Euro is getting cheaper with Catalonia
The euro marks the biggest recession in two weeks after separatists winning the parliamentary election in Catalonia.
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The fall of the euro is also due to the declining transaction volume on the eve of the Christmas holiday. Investors are selling real estate by selling Euro before the holiday.
"News from Catalonia, probably, was an excuse to sell the euro," analysts say. The euro is expected to rise next year.
The euro / dollar rate dropped to 0.5% and reached 1.1847