Dollar Rises as U.S. Inflation Test Looms
On Tuesday, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell gave no clear sign that the Fed was in a rush to run up plans for tightening monetary policy, putting some downward pressure
On Tuesday, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell gave no clear sign that the Fed was in a rush to run up plans for tightening monetary policy, putting some downward pressure
The U.S. dollar steadied later in Wednesday’s session after falling to an almost two-month low against other major currencies. Traders expected data to show a new rise in U.S. inflation
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The U.S. dollar tumbled down on Tuesday. However, it stuck within recent ranges as traders waited for Fed Chair Jerome Powell to speak at a congressional hearing later today. Meanwhile,
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