The U.S. dollar shed ground against most of its major counterparts on Wednesday, giving up some recent gains, as investors looked ahead to the next batch of U.S. economic data, due later in the week.
Data from the Labor Department Tuesday showed consumer price growth in the U.S. slowed to 3.1% in January from 3.4% in December. Inflation was expected to slow to 2.9%.
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