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(Bloomberg) -- Asian officials went on the offense against the resurgent dollar, with some choosing to stand together but all united in their desire for currency stability.Most Read from BloombergDubai Grinds to Standstill as Flooding Hits CityElon Wants His Money BackSingapore Loses ‘World’s Best Airport’ Crown to QatarRecord Rainfall in Dubai? Blame Climate Change, Not Cloud SeedingRed Lobster Considers Bankruptcy to Deal With Leases and Labor CostsThe latest salvo came from Japan’s currency c

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