Cyprus Meets The Terms Of Its Next Bailout Installment

By: Benzinga
The euro traded steadily near $1.37 on Tuesday morning as the Christmas holidays approached. The common currency has been buoyed by an agreement between the region's finance ministers about how to wind down eurozone banks once the European Central Bank takes over as head banking supervisor. Related: #PreMarket Primer:
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