[U.S. Dollar Weakens To Multi-month Lows Amid Fiscal Concerns And Easing Expectations] The U.S. Dollar Weakened Significantly, Reaching Its Lowest Against The Euro Since September 2021 At $1.179, With The Euro Seeing Its Strongest First Half Performance On Record, Up 13.8%. The Dollar Index Also Hit Its Lowest Point Since February 2022. This Decline Is Attributed To Fiscal Concerns Surrounding A U.S. Spending Bill And Expectations Of Faster Monetary Policy Easing By The Federal Reserve. The Japanese Yen Strengthened By 9% In The First Half Of The Year, Its Best Performance Since 2016, While Sterling Remained Near A Three-and-a-half-year High.

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