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TOKYO, Sept 29 — The US dollar was steady against a basket of currencies today as traders looked out to the first US presidential debate and developments on the US stimulus bill. The US dollar index stood unchanged at 94.150, drifting away from a two-month high of 94.745 reached last week, as...

The US dollar holds steady with all eyes are on the upcoming first US presidential election debate. — Reuters pic

All eyes are on the first US presidential election debate where Democrat Joe Biden and Republican Donald Trump will square off later in the day . House speaker Nancy Pelosi said yesterday the Democratic lawmakers were unveiling a new US$2.2 trillion coronavirus relief bill, which was a compromise measure that reduces the costs of the economic aid.

While both the EU and Britain said a post-Brexit agreement was still some way off, European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen said a deal was still possible.

 

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