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			<title>How does &quot;stronger&#45;than&#45;expected&quot; US data contribute to the faling of US dollars?</title>
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			<description>How should I interpret this excerpt from CNN Money last week?

&quot;The dollar on Monday slid to its lowest price this year against the euro and a basket of currencies as stronger&#45;than&#45;expected U.S. data and sharp gains in equities reduced safe&#45;haven demand for the greenback.&quot; </description>
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