Global Recovery Damps Demand for Safety, Weakening Dollar

  December 31st, 2010 at 13:10

US DollarThe US dollar continued to decline today as the signs of the global economic recovery made the higher-yielding currencies more appealing than the safer ones.

South Korea’s consumer prices advanced 3.5 percent this month from a year ago, compared to the median forecast of 3.2 percent growth. German Chancellor Angel Merkel vowed to defend the shared 16-nation European currency, supporting the euro versus the dollar.

EUR/USD advanced from 1.3288 to 1.3375 as of 11:10 GMT today, while USD/JPY declined from 81.52 to 81.32.

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