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The dollar fell yesterday as upbeat European economic data and a drop in U.S. manufacturing employment knocked the greenback. The euro gained nearly half a percent against the dollar, bouncing back from a 7-1/2-month low closing the day off at 1.0632. The strong euro zone data interrupted what has been a steady trend of dollar strength against the single currency [...]
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