US$ set for weekly losses on N Korea tensions
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Tokyo
THE dollar nursed losses on Friday, on track for a losing week as continuing tensions in North Korea underpinned the perceived safe-haven Japanese currency.
The dollar index, which tracks the US unit against a basket of six rival currencies, steadied at 100.590, slightly higher on the day but down 0.6 per cent for the week.
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