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Previous session overview The dollar fell against the yen in Asia on Tuesday as recent remarks by Federal Reserve officials and declining short-term U.S. Treasury yields led investors to the view the Fed won't raise its key policy rate soon. The dollar fell to JPY90.94, its lowest level since Feb 18. The greenback may fall further due to automated stop-loss selling orders, although it will likely hold above JPY90.00 on buying from Japanese trust funds, dealers in Tokyo said. Earlier in the Read More...
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