The U.S. dollar swung between gains and losses but mostly stayed positive on Thursday after the Chinese central bank set the midpoint for yuan above 7.00 per dollar for the fist time in more than a decade.
Data showing a modest decrease in first-time jobless claims in the U.S. also contributed to the greenback's somewhat positive display.
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