Forex
US dollar perks up after sharp losses, but downtrend still intact


© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A picture illustration shows U.S. 100 dollar bank notes taken in Tokyo August 2, 2011. REUTERS/Yuriko Nakao/File Photo
By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss and Joice Alves
NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) – The U.S. dollar recovered modestly on Friday after falling sharply the last few days, as investors consolidated losses ahead of the weekend, but its trajectory remained tilted to the downside with the Federal Reserve near the end of its rate hike cycle amid softening inflation.
The greenback, however, was on track for its biggest weekly decline since November against a basket of six major currencies.
The edged 0.1% higher at 99.869, after touching a 15-month low of 99.574 earlier. The index was down 2.3% for the week, its biggest weekly decline in eight months.
U.S. producer prices barely rose in June and the annual increase in producer inflation was the smallest in nearly three years, data showed on Thursday, a day after data showed consumer prices rose modestly last month.
“The embattled dollar is catching a breather after enduring its worst week of the year,” said Joe Manimbo, senior market analyst, at Convera in Washington.
“While expectations the Fed is all but done hiking won’t help the buck, the market is now waiting on the central bank’s July meeting to see if officials abandon their tightening bias,” he added.
Markets are still pricing in a 95% chance of a 25 basis point hike from the Fed later this month, CME’s FedWatch tool showed, but no more for the rest of the year.
Investors have been betting on a turn lower in the dollar for months, with short positions more than doubling over the month to July 7, according to data from Commodity Futures Trading Commission, although they remain far off the levels in 2021.
U.S. central bank officials, however, remain cautious, with Fed Governor Christopher Waller saying he is not ready to call an all-clear on U.S. inflation and favours more rate rises this year.
Against a weakening dollar, the euro touched a fresh 16-month peak of $1.1243 in Asian hours before flattening at $1.1233.
“(The euro) has taken off on the back of U.S. disinflationary bets and a large unwinding of dollar positions: said Francesco Pesole, FX strategist at ING.
“Our short-term fair value model shows that the pair (euro/dollar) has now entered overvaluation territory,”
Against the Swiss franc, the dollar gained 0.3% to 0.8611 francs, rising from an eight-year low of 0.8568. The dollar was on pace for its largest weekly percentage loss versus the franc since December last year.
The Swedish crown fell 0.5% against the greenback to 10.2395 per dollar, moving away from a two-month high hit versus the U.S. unit on Thursday, on data showing consumer prices in Sweden was decelerating at a slower pace than expected. The Swedish currency is still set for its biggest weekly gain since March 2009, up 5.2%.
Elsewhere, the Australian dollar eased 0.5% against its U.S. counterpart to US$0.6856 after Michele Bullock was appointed head of Australia’s central bank on Friday, becoming its first female governor as it undertakes a sweeping reorganisation.
Against the Japanese yen, the dollar rose 0.6% to 138.84, but was on course for its worst week since January.
(This story has been refiled to remove an extraneous word ‘aid’ in paragraph 1)
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Currency bid prices at 9:43AM (1343 GMT)
Description RIC Last U.S. Close Pct Change YTD Pct High Bid Low Bid
Previous Change
Session
Dollar index 99.8460 99.7740 +0.08% -3.521% +99.9950 +99.5740
Euro/Dollar $1.1232 $1.1227 +0.05% +4.83% +$1.1244 +$1.1205
Dollar/Yen 138.7750 138.0600 +0.54% +5.87% +138.9900 +137.2450
Euro/Yen 155.90 154.98 +0.59% +11.12% +156.0200 +154.1900
Dollar/Swiss 0.8612 0.8588 +0.31% -6.84% +0.8618 +0.8568
Sterling/Dollar $1.3117 $1.3134 -0.16% +8.43% +$1.3142 +$1.3094
Dollar/Canadia 1.3140 1.3109 +0.24% -3.02% +1.3145 +1.3093
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Aussie/Dollar $0.6858 $0.6890 -0.46% +0.60% +$0.6895 +$0.6853
Euro/Swiss 0.9672 0.9639 +0.34% -2.25% +0.9674 +0.9621
Euro/Sterling 0.8562 0.8545 +0.20% -3.19% +0.8568 +0.8541
NZ $0.6379 $0.6393 -0.26% +0.43% +$0.6412 +$0.6368
Dollar/Dollar
Dollar/Norway 10.0050 9.9490 +0.54% +1.93% +10.0330 +9.9500
Euro/Norway 11.2397 11.1692 +0.63% +7.11% +11.2504 +11.1605
Dollar/Sweden 10.2389 10.1924 +0.55% -1.62% +10.2763 +10.1820
Euro/Sweden 11.5015 11.4381 +0.55% +3.16% +11.5219 +11.4299
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