The U.S. dollar firmed against its major counterparts on Tuesday, as weaker-than-expected trade data from China, and Moody's downgrade of the credit ratings of about ten small and mid-sized banks in the U.S lifted the currency's safe-haven appeal.
China's exports and imports both fell more than expected in July, threatening recovery prospects and adding to pressure on policymakers to unveil additional stimulus.
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