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Dollar holds onto modest gains vs. other majors

Published 05/23/2016, 10:32 AM
Updated 05/23/2016, 10:32 AM
© Reuters.  Dollar remains moderately higher on U.S. rate hike talk

Investing.com - The dollar held onto modest gains against the other major currencies trade in quiet trade on Monday, as expectations for June rate hike by the Federal Reserve continued to support demand for the greenback.

USD/JPY declined 0.65% to 109.41, pulling away from Friday’s three-and-a-half week peak of 110.58.

The yen was boosted after data on Monday showed that Japan’s trade surplus for April came in at ¥823.5 billion, far above forecasts for ¥493 billion.

A separate report showed that Japanese factory activity contracted at the fastest pace in over three years in May as new orders fell.

The downbeat data added to pressure on the Bank of Japan to step up measures to spur growth.

The reports came after a meeting of the G7 ended on Saturday with the U.S. reiterating warnings to Tokyo against intervening to weaken the yen.

Meanwhile, the dollar remained supported after the Federal Reserve’s April meeting minutes on Wednesday indicated that interest rates could rise as soon as June.

In a speech on Monday, San Francisco Fed President John Williams said he expects the U.S. central bank to increase rates two or three times this year, though he was concerned about the drop in inflation expectations.

The comments came after Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren said over the weekend that the U.S. was close to meeting most of the economic conditions necessary for the central bank to proceed with the tightening of monetary policy.

EUR/USD fell 0.26% to 1.1194, re-approaching last week’s two-and-a-half month trough of 1.1177.

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The euro weakened after the preliminary reading of the euro zone composite purchasing managers’ index, which measures the combined output of both the manufacturing and service sectors, ticked down to a 16-month low of 52.9 from 53.0 in April. Economists had expected the index to rise to 53.2.

The report came after data showed that German private sector activity accelerated for the first time in 2016 in May, despite a slower rise in new business, while French private sector activity grew at the fastest pace in seven months in May.

The dollar was higher against the pound and the Swiss franc, with GBP/USD down 0.21% at 1.4484 and with USD/CHF adding 0.15% to 0.9916.

The Australian dollar was little changed, with AUD/USD at 0.7220, while NZD/USD rose 0.24% to 0.6771.

Elsewhere, USD/CAD edged up 0.18% to 1.3137, near Friday’s six-week highs of 1.3163, as oil prices moved sharply lower on Monday amid fresh concerns over a global supply glut.

The U.S. dollar index, which measures the greenback’s strength against a trade-weighted basket of six major currencies, was up 0.09% at 95.38, close to Friday’s three-week highs of 95.51.

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