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Dollar downtrend takes breather amid higher yields as jobs report looms

Published 01/07/2021, 08:04 PM
Updated 01/07/2021, 08:05 PM
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By Kevin Buckland

TOKYO (Reuters) - The dollar held on to its biggest gain in more than two months against major peers on Friday as a rise in U.S. yields triggered some unwinding of bearish bets on the currency.

The greenback bounced off a nearly three-year low, with traders taking profits against the euro in particular, following a slide in the dollar index of nearly 7% in 2020 and as much as 0.9% in the new year amid expectations of U.S. fiscal stimulus.

Democrats won effective control of the Senate this week, giving President-elect Joe Biden scope to push through more spending, which analysts say will be negative for bonds and the dollar.

The benchmark 10-year Treasury yield topped 1% on Wednesday for the first time since March.

Dollar "positioning is stretched and the backup in U.S. yields has some investors nervous," TD Securities analysts wrote in a client note.

"The (dollar's) move, however, is more consolidative in tone than it is a sign of a bigger correction."

Investors now await U.S. nonfarm payrolls later on Friday for clues on whether significantly more stimulus will be needed to keep the economic recovery alive.

The dollar index was little changed at 89.841 in early Asian trading, after dipping to an almost three-year low of 89.206 on Wednesday. It rose more than half a percent on Thursday, but remains on track for a weekly decline.

The euro was mostly flat at $1.22685 following Thursday's 0.5% drop.

The riskier Aussie dollar was also little changed at 77.695 U.S. cents after sliding 0.5% in the previous session.

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The greenback bought 103.820 yen after gaining 0.7% to close at 103.830 in New York.

Bitcoin traded 0.2% lower at $39,418 after smashing through $40,000 for the first time on Thursday and soaring as high as $40,420. The digital currency crossed the $20,000 milestone less than a month ago, on Dec. 16, and has rallied more than 700% since March.

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Currency bid prices at 9:37AM (037 GMT)

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

Previous Change

Session

Euro/Dollar $1.2261 $1.2270 -0.07% +0.36% +1.2272 +1.2262

Dollar/Yen 103.7750 103.8300 +0.00% +0.53% +103.8670 +103.8350

Euro/Yen 127.24 127.37 -0.10% +0.25% +127.4200 +127.2700

Dollar/Swiss 0.8854 0.8855 -0.05% +0.04% +0.8855 +0.8851

Sterling/Dollar 1.3560 1.3565 -0.01% -0.72% +1.3571 +1.3560

Dollar/Canadian 1.2684 1.2690 -0.04% -0.38% +1.2693 +1.2678

Aussie/Dollar 0.7761 0.7769 -0.08% +0.90% +0.7772 +0.7759

NZ 0.7258 0.7256 +0.15% +1.20% +0.7265 +0.7253

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