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AFP (25/12) -- The dollar traded higher against major currencies in Asia on Wednesday following another batch of solid US economic data.
The greenback bought 104.37 yen in Tokyo afternoon trade from 104.27 yen in New York Tuesday afternoon.
The euro bought $1.3667 against $1.3681 while fetching 142.62 yen from 142.65 yen.
The
November report on US durable goods orders showed a
better-than-expected increase of 3.5 percent. That was followed by a
report on new home sales in the US that also beat expectations.
Tuesday's
data came on the heels of other recent upbeat US economic reports,
which have added fire to sentiment about the world's biggest economy
after the Federal Reserve last week moved to scale back its vast
stimulus programme.
The
dollar was likely to be susceptible to moves from Japanese corporate
accounts on the Christmas day in Asia when there would be fewer major
players in the market, a senior dealer at a major Japanese trust bank
told Dow Jones Newswires.
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