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Yen, euro fall as currency havens lose their shine
Published Mon, Jan 11, 2016 · 09:50 PM
London
THE yen fell from its strongest level since August as China's central bank kept the yuan's daily fixing stable, damping demand for safer assets that built up in the new year during the Asian country's market turmoil.
Japan's currency climbed the most since 2013 versus the dollar last week as an eight-day run of reductions to the yuan'…
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