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Dollar Little Changed After U.S. GDP Data
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(RTTNews) - The U.S. GDP data for the second quarter and weekly jobless claims for the week ended September 24 have been published at 8:30 am ET Thursday. The greenback changed little against its major counterparts after the data.
The greenback was trading at 144.73 against the yen, 0.9709 against the euro, 1.0861 against the pound and 0.9810 against the franc around 8:35 am ET.
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