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The dollar reached a two-week low on Wednesday as unclear tariff plans from President Trump kept markets uncertain. Trump announced a potential 10% tariff on goods imported from China, set to start on Feb. He also threatened duties on European imports without further details. The lack of specific plans caused the dollar to start the week with a 1.2% slide against major currencies. The dollar index touched its lowest since Jan.
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