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The dollar hovered near a two-year high against a basket of currencies on Thursday, after meeting minutes showed the Federal Reserve preparing to move aggressively to head off inflation.

The US dollar index, which measures the greenback against six majors, touched its highest since May 2020 overnight at 99.778 and held nearby at 99.575 in early Asia trade.

They also showed general agreement about cutting $95 billion a month from asset holdings which had ballooned during the pandemic. “The market has been slow to accept the reality that quantitative tightening is coming much sooner than previously expected,” said Brent Donnelly of analytics firm Spectra Markets. “This should keep stocks heavy and the dollar supported into the May 4th Fed meeting,” he said.

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