make the invoice in (the) euros

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Cunning Fox

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I'm writing an email where I'm telling a trading partner to remake an invoice because its currency was incorrect. Would it be correct to say: "Could you please make the invoice in euros because I don't have a QAR bank account".
I'm not sure whether "make the invoice in euros" is idiomatic and correct. Could you please help me?
And also I assume I don't need a definite article before "euros", right?

With kind regards,
 
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Shorter would be "Reinvoice (or rebill) me in Euros".
 

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A recent headline:

Dollar firm, euro hits 22-month low, ruble at record low

Do they capitalize "euro" in the UK and not here?
 

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I can think of no good reason to capitalise euro alone among the rest of the world’s currencies.
 
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