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Commodities-linked currencies higher, led by A$
Published Tue, Nov 22, 2016 · 09:50 PM
London
THE US dollar retreated from a six-month peak against the yen on Tuesday, while a push higher for copper and iron ore prices drove commodities-linked currencies higher, led by the Australian dollar.
Two bullish weeks for the dollar since the election of Donald Trump looked to be subsiding before the Thanksgiving holiday, and traders said the …
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