The US Dollar Index (DXY) is currently trading at 104.90, modestly higher, and managed to clear all its daily losses.
May’s PMI and weekly Jobless Claims data outperformed expectations and provided the USD with a lift. The USD is also registering gains following Wednesday’s relatively hawkish FOMC minutes. The odds of a cut in September continue to decline. The US Dollar Index is currently trading at 104.90, modestly higher, and managed to clear all its daily losses.
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