FOREX-Dollar slips to lowest since early June as rate hike bets fade
SPY•Yuan weakens as China data disappoints
Against the Chinese yuan, the dollar was 0.07% lower at 6.7398 in offshore trade, hovering at its weakest since 2023.
China's industrial output growth slowed while retail sales grew less than expected in July, data on Monday showed.
Meanwhile, the stalemate in the Middle East continued, with Iran calling on the U.S. to accept defeat while President Donald Trump told Americans to prepare for continued high fuel prices.
Brent crude was 0.62% higher on the day at $89.07 per barrel.
Dollar falls as traders trim Fed hike bets
The dollar fell to its lowest level in more than two months on Monday as traders trimmed U.S. rate hike bets against the backdrop of a run of softer economic data, leaving the euro at two-month highs and the battered yen on stronger ground for now.




