Euro fell to a minimum since 2002 after Nord Stream stop

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The euro exchange rate fell lower than $0,99 for the first time in two decades as after a stop of the Nord Stream — 1 gas pipeline the probability of considerable losses for the European economy which is already suffering from an energy crisis as reports newspaper "The Financial Times" increased. On Monday September 5 euro fell to the whole 0,7% to $0,9888 at auctions to Asia. The uniform currency fell below a mark of $0,99 for the first time since 2002. This sudden falling happened after Russian Federation for an indefinite term suspended deliveries natural gas on the Nord Stream — 1 pipeline that aggravated deficiency of energy carriers and...