Dollar feeble as rate hike bets dwindle, Iran war worries grow
SPY•Dollar stays near multi-month lows as Fed hike bets fade
The U.S. dollar held near multi-month lows against most major currencies on Tuesday as traders walked back expectations of near-term monetary tightening, although the imminent threat of an escalation in the Middle East war left sentiment fragile.
The euro EUR= fetched $1.1581 in early Asian hours, not far from the two-month high of $1.1614 it touched on Monday. Sterling GBP= was at $1.3548, just shy of the three-month peak it touched in the previous session.
Data showed last week that U.S. retail sales fell in July for the first time in nine months, following unexpected job losses last month and mild inflation readings. The run of softer data has led investors to scale back expectations of a rate hike by the U.S. Federal Reserve.
Traders expect a 35% chance of a rate increase at the Fed's September meeting, compared with 52.2% a week ago, according to the CME FedWatch tool.




