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The US Dollar (USD) trades softer on Monday, slowly moving away from this Monday’s low after the NY Fed Manufacturing Index turn positive. The move comes after traders seem to become increasingly convinced that the US Federal Reserve (Fed…
US Dollar sticks to range bound trading in pivotal Fed week
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