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Dollar rises to 3-week high against euro

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[April 06, 2012]  NEW YORK (AP) -- Growing fears about Europe's debt crisis are driving the dollar to a three-week high against the euro.

The yield on Spain's benchmark 10-year bond jumped to 5.74 percent Thursday, its highest point since November. A month ago, the rate was below 4.9 percent. Rising yields are a sign that investors are less confident in the country's finances.

The higher a country's yield, the more expensive it is to borrow money. Greece, Portugal and Ireland needed a bailout after their borrowing rates rose above 7 percent.

Concerns about Spain's finances rose this week after weak demand at its bond auction Wednesday.

The euro is trading at $1.3060 in morning trading. The euro fell as low as $1.3034, its lowest point since March 15. It was worth $1.3139 late Wednesday.

[Associated Press]

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