The U.S. dollar extended losses against major currencies during the week ended May 8 despite data from the U.S. that showed a resilient job market. Fading safe haven demand dragged down the dollar amidst President Trump’s assertion that the ceasefire between Washington and Tehran remained intact despite the recent flare-up in the Strait of Hormuz.
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