Dollar feeble as rate hike bets dwindle, Iran war worries jolt bonds
SPY•Dollar holds near multi-month lows
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 eased away from two-month highs of $1.1614 it touched on Monday, last fetching $1.1571. Sterling was at $1.3534, just shy of the three-month peak it hit in the previous session.
Data in the past few weeks have pointed to a softer U.S. economy, including unexpected job losses last month and mild inflation readings, leading 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. They are also no longer fully pricing in a hike by the end of the year.




