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Forex - Dollar hits 10-month highs after GDP rebounds strongly

Published 07/30/2014, 08:55 AM
Updated 07/30/2014, 08:55 AM
Dollar hits 10-month highs after U.S. GDP rebounds in the second quarter

Investing.com - The dollar advanced to 10-month highs against a basket of major currencies on Wednesday after preliminary data showed that the U.S. economy rebounded strongly in the second quarter.

The Commerce Department reported that gross domestic product expanded at an annual rate of 4.0% in the three months to June, outstripping forecasts of 0.3%. The contraction in the first quarter was revised to 2.1% from a previously reported 2.9%.

Personal consumption grew 2.5%, well above predictions of 1.9%, the report said, adding to the view that the economic recovery is gaining traction.

The report came on the heels of data showing that the U.S. private sector added just 218,000 jobs in July, falling short of forecasts for jobs growth of 230,000.

Investors were still awaiting the outcome of the Federal Reserve’s latest policy meeting later in the day, as well as the government nonfarm payrolls report for July on Friday.

The dollar has strengthened since Fed Chair Janet Yellen said earlier this month that interest rates could rise sooner if the recovery in the labor market continued.

The euro fell to fresh eight month lows, with EUR/USD down 0.17% to 1.3385.

The euro remained under heavy selling pressure amid concerns over the divergence in monetary policy between the European Central Bank and its major peers.

Data on Wednesday showed that Spain’s economy grew at a faster than expected rate in the second quarter, but a separate report showed that consumer prices fell unexpectedly this month, underling concerns over the threat of deflationary pressures in the euro area.

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Another report showed that the annual rate of inflation in Germany slowed to 0.8% this month from 1% in June.

The euro zone was to release what would be closely watched data on consumer prices on Thursday.

The dollar rose to two-month highs against the yen, with USD/JPY up 0.32% to 102.43, while USD/CHF added 0.19% to trade at a six month high of 0.9086.

Sterling fell to fresh one-and-a-half month lows, with GBP/USD down 0.19% to 1.6910.

The Australian, New Zealand and Canadian dollars were also weaker, with AUD/USD losing 0.33% to trade at 0.9352, NZD/USD sliding 0.14% to 0.8491 and USD/CAD rising 0.22% to 1.0876.

The US Dollar Index, which tracks the performance of the greenback versus a basket of six other major currencies, was up 0.23% to 81.50, the most since mid-September

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