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Dollar climbs to near 150 vs yen after U.S. shutdown avoided

Published Oct 01, 2023 09:17PM ET Updated Oct 02, 2023 03:35PM ET
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By Chuck Mikolajczak and Herbert Lash

NEW YORK (Reuters) -The dollar index climbed on Monday, building on four straight weeks of gains, after the U.S. government avoided a shutdown and economic data again supported the view that the Federal Reserve will keep interest rates higher for a longer period of time.

U.S. manufacturing took a step further toward recovery in September as production picked up and employment rebounded, according to an Institute for Supply Management survey that also showed prices paid for inputs by factories falling considerably.

The U.S. Congress passed a stopgap funding bill late on Saturday with overwhelming Democratic support after Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy backed down from an earlier demand by his party's hardliners for a partisan bill.

Treasury yields rose, with the benchmark 10-year note hitting 4.703%, as averting a government shutdown reduced demand for U.S. debt, while the data highlighted the economy's resiliency despite the Fed's target rate in restrictive territory.

"It's the feeling that the U.S. economy can stomach higher interest rates for a little bit longer," said Bipan Rai, North America head of FX strategy at CIBC Capital Markets in Toronto.

"Implicitly it also means that the Fed might not be so quick to cut rates next year either," he said.

The dollar index rose 0.62% to 106.89, with the euro down 0.75% to $1.0491.

The Japanese yen weakened 0.31% versus the greenback at 149.77, after falling to 149.90.

"You are still seeing the U.S. growth story is much better than abroad and that is probably going to keep that interest rate differential widely in its favor," said Edward Moya, senior market analyst at Oanda in New York.

Fed Governor Michelle Bowman said she remained willing to support another increase in the central bank's policy interest rate at a future meeting if incoming data showed progress on inflation was stalling or proceeding too slowly.

Investors have been closely watching for signs of intervention in the Japanese currency by the Bank of Japan (BOJ).

The yen has come under pressure against the dollar as the BOJ remains a dovish outlier among global central banks, especially since the Fed began its aggressive rate-hike cycle in March 2022.

A summary of opinions at the Bank of Japan's September meeting showed more policymakers discussed the prospects of an eventual exit from ultra-loose policy, while the central bank also said it would conduct additional bond buying operations, as it seeks to slow a rise in yields after the benchmark reached its highest in a decade.

Japan's Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki said authorities were closely watching FX moves with a "strong sense of urgency" as it neared the 150 mark, but declined to comment on whether intervention was a possibility at this point.

Currency bid prices at 3:10 p.m. (1910 GMT)

Description RIC Last U.S. Close Pct Change YTD Pct High Bid Low Bid

Previous Change

Session

Dollar index 106.8900 106.2500 +0.62% 3.285% +106.9400 +106.0400

Euro/Dollar $1.0492 $1.0573 -0.76% -2.07% +$1.0592 +$1.0488

Dollar/Yen 149.7700 149.3500 +0.29% +14.24% +149.8600 +149.4500

Euro/Yen 157.14 157.89 -0.48% +12.00% +158.4700 +157.1000

Dollar/Swiss 0.9169 0.9151 +0.20% -0.83% +0.9194 +0.9112

Sterling/Dollar $1.2103 $1.2204 -0.82% +0.08% +$1.2220 +$1.2103

Dollar/Canadian 1.3675 1.3584 +0.68% +0.94% +1.3680 +1.3550

Aussie/Dollar $0.6364 $0.6435 -1.08% -6.62% +$0.6445 +$0.6364

Euro/Swiss 0.9621 0.9672 -0.53% -2.77% +0.9683 +0.9616

Euro/Sterling 0.8667 0.8665 +0.02% -2.00% +0.8675 +0.8653

NZ $0.5944 $0.5999 -0.88% -6.36% +$0.6008 +$0.5945

Dollar/Dollar

Dollar/Norway 10.8450 10.7080 +1.33% +10.56% +10.8510 +10.6970

Euro/Norway 11.3834 11.2975 +0.76% +8.48% +11.3920 +11.2677

Dollar/Sweden 11.0559 10.9197 +0.55% +6.23% +11.0627 +10.8920

Euro/Sweden 11.6012 11.5373 +0.55% +4.05% +11.6085 +11.5310

Dollar climbs to near 150 vs yen after U.S. shutdown avoided
 

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