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On paper at least, European leaders agree: They need stronger growth measures to help their economies expand out of their 2½-year-old government debt crisis. Figuring out exactly what those new steps might be will be the hard part.

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Never mind the lackluster economy, the huge trade deficit or the government's piles of debt: The US dollar is still expected to outperform most of the world's major currencies next year.

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