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Dollar keeps falling after Fed, stocks buoyant
Dollar keeps falling after Fed, stocks buoyant
4/28/2011
LONDON (Reuters) - The dollar slid to three-year lows on Thursday, helping U.Scrude oil up to a 2-1/2 year high, and stocks rose worldwide as investors bet ultra-loose U.Spolicy will continue to drive money into riskier assets.
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