The U.S. dollar drifted lower on Tuesday on mild hopes the Federal Reserve might soften its rate hiking cycle after data showed U.S. private sector activity contracted for a second straight month in August.
Investors are awaiting Fed Chair Jerome Powell's speech in the upcoming Jackson Hole Symposium in Wyoming, where central bankers across the globe will update their views on inflation and policy outlook.
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