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President Donald Trump's lack of immediate tariff announcements in his inauguration speech and a follow-up memo led to a broad dollar sell-off, benefiting trade-exposed currencies like the euro, Australian dollar, and New Zealand dollar. The dollar index fell 1.2% on Monday, with the euro rising to $1.0421.
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