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US Dollar Index under pressure: Key levels to watch ahead of CPI release
The Forex Market· 6 days agoThe current trend of the Dollar Index (DXY) shows a slight decline with a recent decrease of 0.08%...
U.S. Dollar Index Seen at 104-105.50 Range in Coming Weeks
The Wall Street Journal· 4 days ago0837 GMT – Barring any major shocks, the DXY dollar index is expected to trade in the 104-105.50 range over the coming weeks, analysts ...
US dollar index (DXY) sits and waits for US CPI, retail sales data | Invezz
Invezz· 7 days agoIt also pulled back ahead of key US economic data like inflation, retail sales, industrial and...
Dollar Trades Flat in Absence of Major Catalysts
The Wall Street Journal· 1 hour agoThe dollar traded flat as moves in foreign exchange were modest in the absence of top-tier data and a continued lack of conviction on possible divergence...
U.S. Dollar Seen as Weakest G-10 Currency So Far in May
Barrons.com· 4 days agoThe DXY U.S. dollar index has weakened by 1.62% so far in May, with USD the weakest G-10 currency...
US Dollar stands steady as market anticipates FOMC minutes
The Forex Market· 18 hours agoDXY Index is neutral, trading at 104.25, setting up for a quiet weekly start. Weaker data drives Fed...
The Dollar Index Clings to the Uptrend | Investing.com
Investing.com· 4 days agoThe US dollar is not giving up without a fight, gaining for the second day in a row against a basket...
WSJ Dollar Index Falls 0.67% to 99.00
The Wall Street Journal· 6 days agoThe dollar settled lower after U.S. inflation eased in April, raising market expectations that the Fed may start to cut interest rates in the coming...
US Dollar retreats at start of the week with five Fed speakers lined up
The Forex Market· 24 hours agoThe US Dollar Index hovers around 104.50 and retreats further below. The US Dollar (USD) is starting...
US Dollar Forecast: DXY moves off multi-week lows, FOMC Minutes eyed
The Forex Market· 4 days agoInvestors expect the Fed to start reducing rates in September. Fedspeak, FOMC Minutes, and flash...