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By Saqib Iqbal Ahmed

http://media2.picsearch.com/is?y9lNihfTgqipUcLAeKcxwY49bY3-SbTzYSbff5NeA4k&height=164NEW YORK, May 23 (Reuters) - The dollar rose to a six-month high against the euro on Wednesday as data indicating a slowdown in European business activity hurt the common currency, while broader risk aversion hurt the dollar against the Japanese yen.

The dollar index, which measures điều trị viêm phụ khoa the greenback against a basket of six other currencies, was up 0.4 percent at 93.982, after rising as high as 94.116, its strongest since December 12. The euro slipped 0.62 percent against the greenback to $1.1705, its weakest since mid November.

Euro zone economic growth slowed much more sharply than expected this month, a business survey showed, boosting concerns that there nguyên nhân will be no cách chữa viêm phụ khoa tại nhà return to the bloc's recent boom times.

"There are some concerns of economic growth sort of moderating," said Peter Ng, senior FX trader at Silicon Valley Bank in Santa Clara, California.

The slowdown casts a shadow over the timing of the European Central Bank's rate hike, he said.

"Although ending the quantitative easing program was expected for September, if these growth concerns continue, there is probability they could extend that to December," said Ng.

The euro was also hurt by worries that an incoming coalition Italian government comprised of the two anti-establishment parties - the League and 5-Star - looks likely to implement big-spending policies that could add to the country's large debt and lead to Rome clashing with the European Union.

Traders were also concerned about Turkey, with the country seemingly headed for a full-blown economic crisis as the Turkish lira plunged to record lows.

The dollar slipped 0.85 percent against the Japanese yen, on pace for its worst day since late March, a day after U.S. President Donald Trump tempered optimism over progress made in trade talks with China.

The yen tends to rise in times of market turbulence since Japan is the world's largest creditor nation and traders tend to assume Japanese investors would repatriate funds at times of crisis.

Investors are looking to the release later on Wednesday of the minutes of the Federal Reserve's most recent meeting, when it kept interest rates steady.