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Aussie dollar slumps on Trump’s return to the White House

Cecile Lefort
Cecile LefortMarkets reporter
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The Australian dollar took a beating on Wednesday as early results of the US presidential poll suggested that Donald Trump had an edge in certain key states, lighting a fire under the greenback.

The local currency was among the biggest losers against the US dollar on Wednesday, on course for its worst one-day drop in five months. It dived almost 2 per cent at one stage to US65.10¢, the lowest since August when it fell as far as US63.46¢.

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Cecile Lefort is a markets reporter based in the Sydney newsroom. Email Cecile at cecile.lefort@afr.com

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