Pressure mounts on the US dollar as concerns over Venezuela are replaced by growing optimism
US Dollar Weakens Amid Calmer Markets and Fed Signals
The US dollar declined for a second consecutive session during Asian hours on Tuesday, as concerns triggered by US military involvement in Venezuela began to subside. Meanwhile, dovish remarks from Federal Reserve officials encouraged investors to embrace more risk on Wall Street.
The dollar index, which tracks the greenback against six major currencies, slipped to 98.216, marking a 0.2% decrease and building on losses after ending a four-day rally the previous day.
Rodrigo Catril, a currency strategist at National Australia Bank in Sydney, commented, "At least for now, the market seems largely unfazed by recent geopolitical developments."
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