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Dollar holds ground as euro comes under pressure
Published in Amwal Al Ghad on 08 - 02 - 2018

Dollar prices were off recent lows against major rivals on Thursday, benefiting from the euro's weakness and higher U.S. yields but capped by concerns about recent equity market volatility.
Against a basket of six major rival currencies, the dollar was steady on the day at 90.267, probing its highest levels in two weeks.
The euro was slightly higher on the day at $1.2268, not far from its overnight low of $1.2246 and a far cry from last month's 3-year high of $1.2538.
"The dollar is stronger, across the board, as the euro had recently been too strong, with too many expectations about early policy normalization of the European Central Bank, and investors are now unwinding those positions," said Masafumi Yamamoto, chief forex strategist at Mizuho Securities in Tokyo.
"The dollar/yen seems to be capped by uncertainty in the equity markets,which will likely keep it in a range," Yamamoto added. "But maybe the equity market downturn won't last for long, because the world economy is solid."
The dollar was steady on the day against its Japanese counterpart at 109.32 yen.
Higher U.S. yields also underpinned the greenback. The yield on benchmark 10-year Treasury notes stood at 2.811 percent in Asian trade, compared with its U.S. close of 2.843 percent on Wednesday.
The benchmark yield rose as high as 2.885 percent on Monday, its highest since January 2014, after stronger inflation data led investors to fear that the Federal Reserve may raise rates more often than previously expected.
San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank President John Williams sought to assuage some of those fears on Wednesday.
He said at an event in Honolulu that the U.S. central bank will stick to its plan for "steady, gradual" interest rate increases even though recent U.S. economic data has been stronger than some have expected and the labor market has tightened.
Also weighing on U.S. debt, U.S. congressional leaders on Wednesday reached a two-year budget deal to raise government spending by almost $300 billion.
The New Zealand dollar, meanwhile, skidded to four-week lows after the Reserve Bank of New Zealand kept interest rates steady at a record low on Thursday.
It said volatility in equity markets this week was a warning that global markets were nervous about the risk of higher inflation and rising interest rates.
The kiwi currency was down 0.4 percent at $0.7216 after falling as low as $0.7201 earlier, its lowest since January 11. Source: Reuters


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