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* Dollar reverses course vs yen to sold lower
* Investors await Fed's Yellen congressional testament
* U.S. consumer inflation data due on Friday
* Graphic: World FX rates in 2017 http :// tmsnrt.rs/ 2egbfVh
( Updates throughout )
By Saqib Iqbal AhmedNEW YORK, July 11( Reuters)- The dollar fell to a more than
one-week low-spirited against a basket of major currencies on Tuesday ,
after U.S. President Donald Trump's eldest son released an email
chain quoting Russian support for his father before last year's
U.S. election .
Donald Trump Jr. was told a Russian lawyer was offering
his father's presidential campaign incriminating information
about Democratic rival Hillary Clinton as part of Russian
government support, according to an email chain that he released
on Tuesday.[ nL1N1K209P ]
" At the least, these kinds of headlines play up
concerns about dysfunction in Washington and the incapacity of
this administration to pass any meaningful legislation ,
particularly relevant to fiscal stimulus ," said Omer Esiner ,
chief market specialist at Commonwealth FX in Washington .
U.S. Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell said here on
Tuesday that the Senate would vote on a invoice to roll back
Obamacare next week and then move on to other legislative
business.[ nW1N1HW027 ]
The dollar index <.DXY>, which tracks the greenback against
six major competitives, turned negative on the day to trade down 0.28
percent at 95.751, after reaching 95.651, its lowest since July
3 .
Investors are waiting for U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Janet
Yellen's semiannual monetary policy testimony before Congress on
Wednesday and U.S. consumer inflation data related to Friday .
Meanwhile, Fed Governor Lael Brainard said the Fed should
soon begin reducing its balance sheet, as long as economic data
on U.S. employment creation and proliferation maintains up. Once balance sheet reduction
is under way, she will assess inflation before deciding on
further interest rates rises, she said.[ nL1N1K10X8 ]
The greenback, which touched a four-month high against the
Japanese yens earlier in the session spurred by the recent rise
in U.S. government attachment harvests, overruled track to descent 0.16
percent to 113.85 yens. The euro rose to a 14 -month high of
$1.1479.
The Canadian dollar stole against its U.S .
counterpart as traders awaited an interest rate hike decision by
the Bank of Canada on Wednesday.[ nL1N1K20F4 ]
The greenback gained against the New Zealand dollar
as rising U.S. harvests, soft commodity rates and a disappointing
report on domestic credit card spend mailed investors fleeing
kiwi resources .
Sterling fell to an eight-month low-grade against the euro after
the Bank of England Deputy Governor Ben Broadbent declined to
back up recent indications from other policymakers at the central bank
that suggested it may be moving toward conjuring interest rates .
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