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The US Dollar Index, which shows the value of the dollar to a trade-weighted basket of six major currencies rose by 0.9% to 100.01 (after yesterday's low of 99.77 - the lowest value since December 8).
The decline of the dollar index reflects a concern about the uncertain Trump's economic policy, as well as fears that his protectionist stance can reduce corporate earnings and become a brake on economic growth.
On Wednesday, Trump confirmed plans to build a wall on the border with Mexico and has taken preparatory measures to combat illegal immigration.
The dollar rose against the yen: USD/JPY rose by 0.32% to 113.66, holding above a 7-week low of 112.51, recorded on Tuesday.
EUR/USD is down by 0.12% to 1.0737, close to a 7-week low of 1.0773 on Tuesday.
Pound updated 7-week high against the dollar. GBP/USD has risen by 0.21% to 1.2660.
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