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Abstract:The dollar hung near a three-week low to major peers on Monday as markets continued to wager that the Federal Reserve has less tightening to do with the U.S. economy at risk of recession.

The U.S. dollar hit its lowest level since mid-June against the Japanese yen on Monday as investors weighed the likelihood that the Federal Reserve will not raise interest rates as aggressively as some had expected.
The U.S. dollar index was volatile after data showed U.S. manufacturing activity nN9N2WB01T slowed less than expected in July. But a key report for investors this week will be the U.S. monthly jobs report on Friday.
“Its the beginning of a new month, and the real focus is on the possibility that the Fed slows down its rate hikes,” said Marc Chandler, chief market strategist at Bannockburn Global Forex in New York.
“The big focus is on the jobs data at the end of the week, and that‘s likely to confirm that the improvement in the labor market is moderating,” he said. “It’s a weak number, but only given our recent past.”
The dollar index is up roughly 10% for the year so far, boosted by investor expectations of an aggressive rate hike policy from the Fed.
“After a big move, I think were really consolidating,” Chandler said.
Last week, the Fed raised the benchmark overnight interest rate by three-quarters of a percentage point. The move came on top of a 75 basis points hike last month and smaller moves in May and March, in an effort by the U.S. central bank to cool inflation.
Also last week, the dollar crumbled against the yen, and two-year yields in the U.S. Treasury market also fell, after data showed the U.S. economy shrank for a second straight quarter.
On Monday, the dollar sank to its lowest level versus the yen since mid-June, and was down from a late 1998 peak of nearly 140 yen which it hit last month. The dollar was last down 1.2% at 131.65.
The dollar index was last down 0.6%.
The broad weakness in the dollar helped the euro, which was up 0.3% at $1.0260.
Currency investors were also watching news on U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosis expected visit to Taiwan. Pelosi was set to visit Taiwan on Tuesday, Reuters reported, citing three sources. The United States says it would not be intimidated by Chinese threats to never “sit idly by” if she made the trip to the self-ruled island claimed by Beijing.
The Aussie dollar nL4N2Z81WS rose 0.5% to $0.7027.
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Currency bid prices at 4:11PM (2011 GMT)
Description RIC Last U.S. Close Pct Change YTD Pct High Bid Low Bid
Previous Change
Session
Dollar index
105.3700 105.9900 -0.57% 10.147% +106.0100 +105.2300
Euro/Dollar
$1.0260 $1.0227 +0.33% +0.00% +$1.0275 +$1.0195
Dollar/Yen
131.6450 133.2200 -1.17% +0.00% +133.5550 +131.6000
Euro/Yen
135.08 136.19 -0.82% +0.00% +136.3400 +135.0100
Dollar/Swiss
0.9500 0.9518 -0.17% +0.00% +0.9531 +0.9483
Sterling/Dollar
$1.2256 $1.2184 +0.58% +0.00% +$1.2292 +$1.2165
Dollar/Canadian
1.2841 1.2796 +0.35% +0.00% +1.2855 +1.2767
Aussie/Dollar
$0.7027 $0.6991 +0.54% +0.00% +$0.7047 +$0.6969
Euro/Swiss
0.9745 0.9728 +0.17% +0.00% +0.9758 +0.9714
Euro/Sterling
0.8369 0.8393 -0.29% +0.00% +0.8399 +0.8356
Dollar/Dollar $0.6332 $0.6290 +0.64% +0.00% +$0.6352 +$0.6278
Dollar/Norway
9.6335 9.6700 -0.32% +0.00% +9.6860 +9.5880
Euro/Norway
9.8858 9.8783 +0.08% +0.00% +9.9240 +9.8402
Dollar/Sweden
10.1185 10.1386 +0.13% +12.20% +10.1913 +10.0762
Euro/Sweden
10.3831 10.3699 +0.13% +0.00% +10.4065 +10.3473

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