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Global markets showed initial relief upon Donald Trump's return to the White House, but apprehension set in as Trump suggested potential tariffs on Mexico and Canada. This sent the Mexican peso and Canadian dollar down, and caused stock markets to reverse gains. The U.S. dollar rebounded across the board, and investors are bracing for volatility as Trump's tariff plans remain a focus for financial markets. The benchmark 10-year U.S
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