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Dollar firmer but safe-havens set for stellar monthly rises as tariff worries persist - REUTERS

APRIL 30, 2025

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Summary

  • Dollar lifts slightly after latest Trump tariff back-track
  • Euro set for strongest monthly performance since November 2022
  • Yen steady ahead of BOJ policy decision
  • Investors await US advance GDP data

London, April 30 (Reuters) - The dollar was firmer on Wednesday but remained on track for its weakest monthly performance since November 2022, as perceived safe havens headed for monthly gains amid worries about U.S. trade policies under President Donald Trump.

The euro was slightly weaker at $1.1372 after dropping 0.33% in the previous session. Even so, it has benefited from investors fleeing U.S. assets and was up more than 5% in April, on course for its best monthly performance since November 2022.

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