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Rise in dollar against the yen to hit automakers most

The recent strengthening of the dollar against the Japanese yen is unlikely to put a major dent in US inflation or activity. What’s more, the competitiveness of US manufacturers may not be eroded too much, although automakers are most vulnerable.

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