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The dollar is set for its largest weekly gain in over a month due to expectations of fewer Federal Reserve rate cuts and the belief that President-elect Donald Trump's policies could boost U.S. inflation. The dollar is trading at a one-year high against a basket of currencies, with the euro and the pound experiencing significant losses.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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