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The WSJ Dollar Index dropped 0.1%, snapping a three-trading-day winning streak.
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The WSJ Dollar Index Rises 0.5% to 99.46
The WSJ Dollar Index was up 0.5% to 99.46 — up for two of the past three trading days.
This doesn’t mean any of them are guilty, only that the vast legal bureaucracy is hunting for something to hold against them.
The WSJ Dollar index climbed Friday to post a slight gain for the week.
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