The United States Dollar was broadly lower against its major peers on Monday as one of the main candidates for Federal Reserve Chairman position stepped out of the race after facing fierce opposition from the Democratic Party. Lawrence Summers, a former top aide to President Barack Obama, is known as a decisive policy maker and was considered to be the front-runner for the position to replace Bernanke, left the race just a day ahead of the key FOMC meeting. This decision is paving the way for Janet Yellen, who is known as a supporter of a slower reduction in the Fed's monetary stimulus. Meanwhile, twenty U.S. senators have already signed a letter of support for Yellen, and in case she is nominated and confirmed, she will be the first woman to head the central bank.