The U.S. dollar is struggling near four-year lows. President Donald Trump’s remarks have fueled dollar selling, strengthening the yen, euro, and sterling. The euro has surpassed the $1.2 level. Analysts suggest this weakness could persist due to the Trump administration’s policies. Investors await the Federal Reserve’s policy decision. The Japanese yen has gained, with talk of U.S.
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