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Dollar bulls bank on Fed losing its patience
Published in Amwal Al Ghad on 18 - 03 - 2015

The dollar stood steady in Asia on Wednesday just hours before the Federal Reserve was expected to take a major step toward lifting interest rates for the first time in almost nine years.
A Fed statement is due at 1800 GMT, followed half an hour later by a press conference with Chair Janet Yellen. The central bank will also release members' forecasts for inflation and interest rates, and some analysts suspect the trajectory of future increases could be lowered.
A string of strong payroll reports has left the strong impression the Fed will drop its reference to being patient on policy but still make a rate increase conditional on economic developments, in particular inflation.
"Our baseline view is that the Fed can start its normalization process around mid-year," said Tom Kenny, an analyst at Australia and New Zealand Bank.
"That said, any further drift lower in core inflation could see it delayed, as could an aggressive appreciation of the dollar," he added. "Yellen's outlook for the dollar, core inflation and wages will be critical."
Fed funds have been stuck between zero and 0.25 percent since the end of 2008 and the last time the Fed raised interest rates was in mid-2006.
The contrast between the Fed and the rest of the world could not be more stark given no less than 24 central banks have eased policy so far this year.
The European Central Bank's quantitative easing campaign is in its infancy and the Bank of Japan's bond buying still has a year or more to run, making for a bullish background for the U.S. dollar.
However, the dollar's recent rise has hit Wall Street shares as some U.S. multinationals appear to be feeling pain from it, posing risks to the greenback, some traders said.
"I think we cannot rule out the risk of further fall in U.S. shares, which will disrupt money flows. In such an environment, the dollar could fall given many people have big long positions in the dollar," said Kyosuke Suzuki, director of forex at Societe Generale in Tokyo.
Against a basket of currencies, the dollar held steady at 99.530 .DXY, and within spitting distance of its recent 12-year peak of 100.390.
The euro labouredly at $1.0608 EUR=, having failed to sustain a modest bounce to $1.0651 overnight. Support was seen at $1.0551 ahead of the 12-year trough of $1.0457.
The dollar was also steady at 121.36 yen JPY=, mid-way between support at 120.67 and resistance at 122.02.
Sterling was under pressure at $1.4759 GBP= ahead of busy session that includes UK jobs data, minutes of the Bank of England's last policy meeting and a budget from the Conservative government.
The Australian AUD=D4 and New Zealand dollars NZD=D4 were affected by weak commodity prices, which were partly a function of the U.S. dollar's strength.
Source : Reuters


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