The dollar and export-focused currencies edged higher on Monday on broadly upbea...
SINGAPORE - The dollar and export-focused currencies edged higher on Monday on broadly upbeat headlines about U.S.-China trade talks, while the pound climbed on hopes of an imminent Brexit and an end to years of political paralysis.
The greenback, also supported by positive economic data released late last week, rose 0.1% on the safe-haven Japanese yen Keeping hopes for a breakthrough in trade talks alive was the weekend announcement of Chinese plans for improving protection of intellectual property rights - seen as a move to address a sticking point between the parties.
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