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Dollar climbs, Hong Kong unrest hurts European stocks
Reuters LONDON (Reuters) – The dollar traded near four-year highs against a basket of major currencies on Monday on further signs of the relative strength of the U.S. economy, while pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong hurt Asian-exposed European shares. European Stocks Fall Amid Hong Kong Unrest, Before ECB Meeting U.S. stocks: Futures slide, dollar hurts equities Stocks slip as dollar hits fresh 4-year high |