ChainCatcher reports that, according to Gate market data, after the CPI data release, the US dollar index DXY dropped nearly 20 points in the short term, currently at 96.87. Non-dollar currencies generally rose, with EUR/USD climbing over 20 points in the short term, and GBP/USD rising over 30 points in the short term.
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