U.S. Dollar Gains Against Yen
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Dollar retains strength against peers after Fed rate decision

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The U.S. dollar remained slightly stronger against major currencies including the yen and the euro.
The Fed kept its benchmark interest rate steady in the 4.25%-4.50% range.
The greenback was up 0.55% versus the yen at 143.190 , breaking a three-day falling streak.
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