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The U.S. dollar was mildly firmer at 97.920 in a choppy trading on Wednesday. The euro was little changed the greenback at $1.0972 as investors worried that President of the European Central Bank Mario Draghi would give hint on bond-buying tampering at its policy meeting. Against the yen, the dollar was down 0.39 percent at 103.44. The euro is expected to meet resistance and support against the dollar at $1.1155 and $1.0870 respectively, while the dollar is expected to meet resistance and support against the yen at 105.00 and 102.67 respectively.
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