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“WSJ Dollar Index Gains 0.23% to 95.85, Signaling Continued U.S. Dollar Strength”

The WSJ Dollar Index climbed 0.23% to 95.85, marking its second consecutive day of gains. This increase reflects ongoing strength in the U.S. dollar against a basket of major currencies.

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