Nov. 11 (Bloomberg) — The Australian and New Zealand dollars fell by the most in more than two week…
Nov. 11 (Bloomberg) -- The Australian and New Zealand dollars fell by the most in more than two weeks as stocks dropped on a worsening outlook for company earnings, prompting investors to dump higher-yielding assets.
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