The U.S. dollar was weak against its peers on Wednesday, weighed down by data showing the country's core inflation grew less than forecast in February.
The report from the Labor Department showed core consumer prices inched up by 0.1% in February after coming in unchanged for two straight months. Economists had expected core prices to move up by 0.2%.
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