"For a while, the euro-area economy seemed to make light of global gloom, Rising food and pretrol prices crimped consumer spending, but firms in the euro area were contentedly working through order books flattened by resilient export demand.(?) Perky business confidence, especially in , helped drive the euro up, briefly over $1.6 in April. "
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EU companies were still selling at a consistent level ('flattened') because overseas orders were still good.
— Mister Micawber
EU companies were still selling at a consistent level ('flattened') because overseas orders were still good.
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