Dollar falls on Fed rate bets, but yields rise

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NEW YORK: US. stocks were mixed on Monday ​and the dollar fell to its lowest level since June, after a run of soft U.S. economic data, including an unexpected drop ‌in retail sales, led markets to scale back bets on an imminent Fed rate move, Reuters reported. 

It said 30-year Treasury yields, meanwhile, climbed to their highest level since 2007, as concerns over the U.S. fiscal trajectory combined with heavy AI-related corporate debt issuance to push yields higher.

The S&P 500, fell 0.11% while a strong revenue forecast from AI lab Anthropic gave the Nasdaq Composite, a ​0.08% lift. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.21%.

MSCI’s gauge of stocks across the globe was flat on the day, while the pan-European ​STOXX 600 Index fell 0.06%.

Concerns over the payoff from AI investment have battered chip stocks in recent weeks, but ⁠robust quarterly results and upbeat forecasts pointing to resilient demand have pushed the tech-heavy Nasdaq back toward record territory.

Reuters also said the dollar slipped as traders ​pushed back their expectations for the Fed’s next move. Benign consumer and producer price inflation data for July, released last week, boosted hopes that the worst of ​the price pressures may be behind us — even as uncertainty over the Iran conflict lingers.

The dollar index , which measures the greenback against a basket of currencies including the yen and the euro, fell 0.17% to 99.42, with the euro up 0.22% at $1.1595.

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