Singapore: The dollar was broadly weaker on Wednesday after a modest but short-lived boost following better-than-expected US retail sales data, as traders focused on the prospect of Federal Reserve rate cuts as early as September. The New Zealand dollar gained 0.35% to $0.6071. Against the greenback, the euro rose 0.06% to $1.0906, while the Australian dollar edged 0.1% higher to $0.6740. The dollar index ticked marginally lower to 104.19. Source: Qatar News Agency
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