The dollar is falling amid concern in the markets because of the banks

The dollar fell on Friday, as the shares of Credit Suisse and First Republic Bank continued to decline, which raised market concerns regarding the spread of infection to other banks and increased fears of a recession due to tightening monetary policies.

European stocks recovered early, but the recovery lost momentum as investor sentiment remained weak following a week of turmoil following the March 10 collapse of Silicon Valley.

The dollar index, which measures the performance of the greenback once morest six major currencies, fell 0.604% as traders await the Federal Reserve’s two-day monetary policy meeting, which is expected to result in a quarter-percentage-point increase in interest rates on March 22.

The euro rose 0.66 percent to $1.0675.

The pound sterling rose 0.70 percent in its latest trading, to reach 1.2192, while the dollar fell 0.39 once morest the Swiss franc.

The Japanese yen rose 1.48 percent to 131.77 yen per dollar.

And the Australian dollar gained 0.81 percent, to reach $ 0.671.

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