The euro rose on Wednesday after the Greek government endorsed a 4.8 billion euro austerity package, but markets were wary over whether it would be enough for Athens to win financial support from its European partners. The euro rose roughly half a US cent after a government source told Reuters the Greek cabinet decided on the plan, which included a rise in value added tax to 21 percent and a cut in public sector salary bonuses by 30 percent.
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