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2020 Euro To US Dollar Exchange Rate Year In Review - Key EUR/USD Events And 2021 Forecast

The EUR/USD spot rate at the time of writing: 1.22162 (01/01.2021) Full timeline of key events that impacted the Euro to Dollar exchange rate over the course of 2020 Huge US Federal Reserve stimulus reversed March stampede into the dollar, Euro-to-Dollar rate posts 31-month highs The coronavirus pandemic was the ultimate black-swan event during 2020 and caused major upheaval in the global economy with record GDP declines across major economies. Market panic in March came close to collapsing the global financial system and the US dollar saw strong gains amid a stampede into cash. The unprecedented Federal Reserve easing gradually stabilised the situation and the dollar posted net losses as low yields undermined the US currency.

Leader of Covid 19 dissidents in Germany calls for pause in demonstrations-ANI

Berlin [Germany], December 25 (ANI/Sputnik): One of the leaders of the German movement Covid-19 dissidents against the coronavirus restrictive measures (Querdenken) Michael Ballweg called on his associates to take a pause in protest activity and not hold large demonstrations until spring. Querdenken held several large protests in 2020 and planned to hold another rally from December 30 to 31, but the Berlin authorities did not agree to hold a large demonstration for more than 20,000 participants. As you already know from the media, rallies on December 30-31 are banned by the city of Berlin. I would like to ask you to accept the prohibition of demonstrations in Berlin and not to come to Berlin on December 30, 31, and January 1. I am indefinitely stopping large-scale Querdenken protests and recommend that all Querdenken groups in all parts of Germany do the same, Ballweg said in a video message posted on the movement s Telegram channel.

EU Magistrates Delve Into Rule-of-Law Disputes in Poland, Malta

People take part in a street demonstration to show solidarity with Polish judges facing increased political pressure from the country’s right-wing government in Warsaw on Dec. 1, 2019. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski) (CN) European magistrates on Thursday waded into contentious battles over judicial independence in Poland and Malta and legal challenges to the way judges are appointed in those countries, where critics say the rule of law has been eroded. In the case of Poland, Advocate General Evgeni Tanchev, an adviser for the European Court of Justice, said European courts have a right to get involved in a dispute over judicial appointments to the Polish Supreme Court. His findings came in the case involving five Polish judges who say they were unlawfully denied a chance to challenge a move to not appoint them to the high court.

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