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Dollar up on rate cut doubts and safety play, pound slumps

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Market sentiment worsened as stocks fell, bonds gained, and safe-haven currencies like the yen and franc stayed strong.

NEW YORK: The dollar rose to a four-month high against the euro on Tuesday as divisions in the Federal Reserve raised doubt about the prospect of another rate cut this year, while a risk-off move sent investors seeking the US currency for safety.

Meanwhile, sterling fell after the UK finance minister pointed to “hard choices” in her upcoming budget.

Overall market sentiment was noticeably darker, with stocks falling and government bonds drawing demand, while safe-haven currencies like the yen and the Swiss franc held firm.

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