💨 Abstract
The dollar rose on Wednesday due to higher U.S. bond yields and potential tariff measures from President-elect Trump. The euro and British pound fell to multi-month lows, while the 10-year Treasury yield reached its highest since 2008. economic data showed unexpected job openings and service sector activity increases. Markets are jittery ahead of Trump's inauguration and key U.S. labor data.
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