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investors: The U.S. dollar was at 101.86 from 101.83 late Friday in New York. The euro was up slightly to $1.3436 from $1.3429. , according to Market Watch. The greenback was in tight range throughout the session as investors lacked fresh cues ahead of second-quarter U.S. GDP data Wednesday and July jobs data Friday. Investors are keen to see how U.S. interest rates will react to these indicators. And while little surprise is expected from the outcome of the FOMCs two-day meeting Wednesday, investors are looking for signs on the future direction of monetary policy. Shutterstock/Calvste NEW MarketWatch -- The dollar was nearly flat against the yen and the euro Monday, with investors sitting on the sidelines ahead of major events later this week, including the Federal Open Market Committee meeting and U.S. jobs and gross domestic product data. Click to Play Gaza conflict takes toll on Palestinian children WSJ s Nicholas Casey reports from Gaza City, where Israel s latest military invasion is taking a heavy toll on children. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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