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Dollar and euro rates on Thursday February 26
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Argentine banks published the official dollar rates and other variants without exchange restrictions on Thursday February 26. The card dollar maintains a 30% surcharge for overseas expenses. Euro prices in banks were also reported.
EU finance ministers and the ECB discussed ways to bolster euro-denominated stablecoins during a meeting in Nicosia last week. Officials expressed concerns that dollar-backed tokens could weaken European banks and monetary policy control. The ECB rejected proposals for relaxed liquidity rules or central bank backstops.
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The European project Qivalis has tripled its bank members from 12 to 37. The consortium plans to launch a regulated euro stablecoin in the second half of the year.
Despite strong support from politicians and business leaders, Swedes voted against the euro in 2003. The issue has been politically dormant since then, but recently Moderaterna, Kristdemokraterna, and Centerpartiet have proposed a new investigation. Economist Lars Calmfors now sees stronger arguments for joining.
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Elisabeth Thand Ringqvist, proposed as the new leader of Sweden's Centerpartiet, views cooperation with the Left Party as almost impossible due to significant political differences. The party is considering a list of policy demands instead of naming a prime ministerial candidate. She supports Sweden joining the euro and denies rumors from previous leadership contests.