The dollar remained rangebound as investors awaited President Trump's Federal Reserve Board nominee. U.S. services sector activity flatlined in July, highlighting the impact of tariffs. Despite this, the dollar's movements were muted, with traders hesitant to take positions before the Fed (...)
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