The US Dollar has strengthened for the fifth consecutive day, fueled by concerns over overpriced technology stocks and weak equity markets. Uncertainty about Federal Reserve policies also contributed to the Dollar's gains.
The Japanese Yen appreciated due to increased demand for safe-haven assets and remarks from government ministers, reflecting rising investor caution.
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