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The US dollar gained against major currencies on Tuesday following Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's speech that suggested a more cautious approach to interest rate cuts. The euro remained near a one-week low due to low German inflation and speculation of another rate reduction this month. The yen stabilized after a volatile period as traders assessed Japan's incoming prime minister and his cabinet.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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