Dollar at three-month lows as Treasury seeks to rein in surging bond yields
SPY•Fed minutes and yen move add to market focus
The implication for the dollar is that it has lost one of its strongest remaining pillars of support and the currency's high for the year may be behind it, said Matt Simpson, senior market analyst at StoneX.
"U.S. Treasury has just made it clear they don't want to see the 30-year yield at its pre-global financial crisis level of 5.3%. The question now is whether bond traders want to play nicely and support the market to cap yields," he said.
The dollar weakness provided some relief to the Japanese yen JPY= as the fragile currency pulled away from the closely watched 160 level. The yen was last at 158.45 per dollar, giving up some of its overnight gains.
Sterling GBP= was at $1.3604, just shy of the three-month high, while the Swiss franc last bought 0.7999 per U.S. dollar, easing from the two-month high it hit in the previous session.




