KEY POINTS
  • Yen rebounds from six-month low against dollar
  • Record Chinese trade surplus stokes U.S.-China tariff concern
  • Powell's upbeat remarks add to greenback's strength
  • Fed's monetary policy report says U.S. economy on solid footing
Dollar bills with Euro notes

The dollar dipped against a basket of currencies on Friday, fading from a two-week peak which was tied to news of a record Chinese trade surplus that may fuel U.S.-China trade tensions and that briefly spurred safe-haven bids for the greenback.

The dollar's pullback likely stemmed from modest gains on Wall Street and a drop-off in trading volume before the weekend, analysts said.