The Hague - Even though the euro's downward spiral against the dollar was brought to a standstill on Wednesday and even somewhat reversed, doubts still linger about European Central Bank (ECB) president Mario Draghi's quantitative easing programme. This policy, which amounts to the printing of money worth €1.1trn, is said to be the cause of the euro's slump.
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On Wednesday, the euro hit the lowest point since 2003 against the dollar at $1 0599. Draghi's controversial policy kicked in on Monday.