EU elections could reopen old euro wounds

The single currency could come under pressure after EU polling

European energy firms face uphill struggle to comply with market abuse rules

The European elections on May 22 could serve as a catalyst for financial markets to refocus their attention on the eurozone and put pressure on the euro in the long term if a significant number of anti-European parties fare well, say market participants.

Despite the calming of market jitters over the break-up of the eurozone since European Central Bank president Mario Draghi made his "whatever it takes" speech nearly two years ago, many market commentators still feel the currency union is doomed

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