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The U.S. dollar rebounded on Wednesday after a three-day slide, with the yen weakening as safe-haven demand waned. The dollar's advance was driven by anticipation of Trump's policies and expectations for increased inflation. The Russian-Ukraine conflict has eased, but remains a potential market concern. The dollar index increased 0.5% to 106.59.
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