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Dollar Rises on Renewed Tariff WorriesSingapore, 25 Feb (ONA) — The US dollar today rose after
falling to its lowest in more than two months at the start of the
week, buoyed by safe-haven flows after US President Donald Trump said
tariffs on Mexico and Canada would proceed as planned.
The stronger dollar in turn left the euro off a one-month high at
$1.0461.
Sterling drifted from Monday’s two-month high and last traded
0.06% lower at $1.2618 in the early Asian session, while the Aussie
fell 0.17% to $0.6339.
The New Zealand dollar eased 0.13% to $0.5725, while the dollar
index was steady at 106.75, rebounding from a more than two-month
trough of 106.12 hit in the previous session.— Ends/Khalid