The U.S. dollar dropped against major currencies during the week ended February 27 in the aftermath of the tariff turmoil following the U.S. Supreme court’s verdict. The week was also marked by lingering U.S.-Iran tensions as well as an uptick in producer price inflation and private hiring that triggered hawkish expectations from the Federal Reserve, limiting the Dollar’s slide.
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