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The US dollar fell to its lowest since mid-November against a basket of major rivals on Thursday in the wake of a Federal Reserve policy statement that disappointed investors hoping for clearer signs on rate hikes, while rhetoric from US President Trump unnerved traders.
Money markets had shown a 20 percent chance of a rise in US rates next month but that slipped to as little as 15 percent despite the Fed sending a broadly upbeat message on the economy.
Aggressive language from Trump on Iran and a refugee deal with Australia also put the focus back on the geopolitical risks from his administration rather than the expectations of higher inflation that dominated markets' initial thinking last year.
The dollar index, which measures the greenback against a basket of six major rivals, slumped to its lowest since Nov. 14 at 99.233 in morning trade in Europe. The euro hit an eight-week high against the dollar of $1.0828, while the dollar slumped as much as 1 percent against the yen to 112.06 yen.
That put the dollar near Tuesday's two-month trough against the Japanese currency of 112.04 yen.
"Yesterday's FOMC statement wasn't overtly hawkish as some had speculated, no obvious signals that March is a live meeting," said Richard Franulovich, a senior currency strategist at Westpac Banking Corp in New York.
The Australian dollar rose as much as 1.5 percent against the dollar to its highest since Nov. 10 of $0.7696, driven by a recovery in exports in the fourth quarter that sent its current account surplus soaring to a record high and headed off any thoughts of a dip into recession.

Copyright Reuters, 2017

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