Dollar slips to lowest since early June as rate hike bets fade
TLT•Jackson Hole in focus
The repricing comes as markets prepare for the Federal Reserve's Jackson Hole symposium next week, where investors will look for clues on policymakers' interpretation of the latest economic data.
Joint efforts by the U.S. and Japan to stem the slide in yen have also set up a delicate backdrop for currency markets and the focus has shifted to whether the Bank of Japan will raise rates soon.
"Intervention changed the path. It didn't eliminate the interest-rate incentive supporting the carry trade," Matthew Tuttle, CEO of Tuttle Capital Management, said.
Carry trades refer to the practice of borrowing cheaply in a currency with low interest rates, such as the yen, to chase higher returns elsewhere.




