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Dollar dips versus yen as bets on imminent BOJ easing fade

Published 09/05/2016, 12:33 PM
Updated 09/05/2016, 12:33 PM
© Reuters. Euro, Hong Kong dollar, U.S. dollar, Japanese yen, British pound and Chinese 100-yuan banknotes are seen in a picture illustration

By Jemima Kelly

LONDON (Reuters) - The dollar fell against the yen on Monday after the head of the Bank of Japan disappointed investors who had expected a clear signal that monetary policy would be eased further this month.

The greenback hit a five-week high on Friday as markets bet that the U.S. Federal Reserve was still likely to raise interest rates in the coming months, despite disappointing U.S. jobs numbers.

But having gained more than 4 percent against the Japanese currency in six days, the dollar stalled in markets thinned by the U.S. Labor Day holiday on Monday, slipping as much as 0.8 percent, to 103.15 yen

Though Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda signaled his readiness to further expand an already massive stimulus program, he did not provide the explicit hints that some had been waiting for on the chances of the BOJ aggressively easing policy at its next review on Sept. 20-21.

"The fact that Governor Kuroda gave a portion of his speech to outlining the negative impact of lowering rates below zero percent helped to ease speculation of further cuts to the key policy rate and helped lift the yen," said Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ currency strategist Derek Halpenny.

From Zurich, UBS's head of currency strategy Constantin Bolz said the factors that had driven the dollar up against the yen - namely growing expectations of a Fed hike in September and bets on imminent further BOJ easing - had faded somewhat, but that a fall-back was not surprising given the rapidity of the move.

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"We shouldn't forget that we were at 100 yen 10 days ago," Bolz said.

"The (U.S.) labour market wasn't great ... so that took out a bit of steam from the dollar side, and then Kuroda didn't say anything too clear about further easing at the end of September and so now markets have to level out their bets a little bit."

Data from the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission released on Friday showed that currency speculators increased their bets on the yen in the week ending Aug. 30, but had cut their long U.S. dollar bets to an 8-week low.

The dollar index, which measures the greenback against a basket of six major currencies (DXY), stood at 95.758, managing to stay above a one-week low of 95.189 set on Friday just after the U.S. payrolls data.

Nonfarm payrolls rose by 151,000 jobs last month, below the 180,000 jobs that economists had expected.

Markets are now pricing in a just over one in five chance that U.S. rates will be increased in September, and a just over 50 percent chance that they will be hiked by the end of the year - down from around a 55 percent chance priced in last week before the jobs data, according to CME FedWatch.

For Reuters new Live Markets blog on European and UK stock markets see reuters://realtime/verb=Open/url=http://emea1.apps.cp.extranet.thomsonreuters.biz/cms/?pageId=livemarkets

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