The Euro-zone posted 4th quarter GDP data showing anemic 0.1% growth in the economy. That and lingering problems about the festering Greek debt pressured the Euro to a nine-month low against the Dollar. China said it would raise bank-reserve requirements which hurt risk appetite.

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