Global Markets React to Trump's Policies Amid Currency Fluctuations

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Global markets showed mixed results with U.S. stocks declining as investors took profits post-election, while European markets saw slight gains. In Asia, most markets fell except for China's indices, which rose. Commodities like crude oil and gold saw price increases, while natural gas declined. The U.S. dollar reached a five-month high amid these market fluctuations.
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