LONDON (Reuters) – The U.S. dollar eased on Friday after overnight gains and ahead of euro zone growth data, boosting metal and crude prices, while world stocks drifted higher. The dollar rose overnight against a basket of currencies but succumbed to another sporadic bout of profit-taking, and traders said the currency’s broad weakness was likely to continue over the longer term.
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Dollar eases, lifting commodities; stocks tick up
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