Dollar falls broadly today and stays weak as markets enter into US session. The underlying cause of this sell-off remains somewhat ambiguous, as there were no significant economic data releases to directly attribute the currency's selloff. The slight retreat in treasury yields, specifically the 10-year yield just gyrating between 4.35-4.40, appears insufficient to solely account for the Dollar's dip. Additionally, market sentiment does not clearly lean towards risk-on, evidenced by European indexes trading in the red while US futures saw marginal rises. This situation raises questions about whether traders are preemptively betting on the anticipated US CPI data set for release tomorrow.