Despite a fairly strong start, the U.S. dollar retreated on Tuesday amid prospects for another reduction in interest rates.
While fading optimism about U.S.-China trade deal lifted the dollar early on in the session, comments from Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard that he would favor an interest rate cut as an insurance, given the risk of a greater-than-expected slowdown weighed on the currency and pushed it lower.
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