* Euro dips vs yen on Japan exporter selling * Kiwi down, hurt by RBNZ statement on future hikes * Dollar index dips, support seen at 81.44 By Masayuki Kitano TOKYO, July 29 (Reuters) - The euro dipped against the yen on Thursday, pulling away from a recent two-month high on selling by Japanese exporters, while the kiwi struggled after New Zealand's central bank raised interest rates but warned further hikes could be more gradual. The New Zealand dollar fell sharply after the Reserve Bank of New...
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