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China, EU agree 45b euro currency swap

Updated: 2013-10-10 17:39

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BEIJING - The People's Bank of China said on Thursday that it had signed a three-year currency swap agreement worth 350 billion yuan, or 45 billion euros, with the European Central Bank on Wednesday.

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