(Reuters) - After a bounce this quarter from 20 month lows seen at the end of 2006, the dollar is only marginally lower than three months ago.
Slow but resilient U.S. economic growth, helped by a mild northern hemisphere winter, in the absence of an expected Federal Reserve interest rate cut during the quarter, helped spur a rally in the greenback mostly in January.
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