SINGAPORE: The dollar slipped marginally and commodity currencies inched higher on Monday as investors were relieved by a delay in the review of the US-China trade pact which left the deal intact.
The moves in the Asia session were modest, as weak data and uncertainty ahead of a week that includes Federal Reserve minutes and the Democrats' nomination convention kept a lid on sentiment.
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