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Trade and emerging market worries keep dollar near one-week high

Published 09/03/2018, 01:04 PM
Updated 09/03/2018, 01:04 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A woman counts U.S. dollar bills at her home in Buenos Aires

By Saikat Chatterjee

LONDON (Reuters) - The dollar consolidated near a one-week high against a basket of currencies on Monday as tensions around global trade and a continued selloff in emerging markets fueled demand for the greenback.

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Saturday there was no need to keep Canada in the North American Free Trade Agreement and warned Congress not to meddle with the talks to revamp NAFTA or he would terminate the trilateral pact altogether.

"Trade tensions are broadly supporting the dollar, but the market is hardly very conducive of risk," said Viraj Patel, an FX strategist at ING in London.

The U.S. currency's status as the chief reserve currency makes it the primary beneficiary of concern over trade conflicts. Traders have bought the dollar against the British pound

The dollar (DXY) was flat at 95.12 against a basket of major currencies, nearing its highest level since Aug. 27. It has gained nearly 7 percent since mid-April when trade tensions first arose.

On a positioning basis, markets are firmly in the stronger dollar camp, with net outstanding positions holding just off the highest levels since January 2017, calculations by Reuters and Commodity Futures Trading Commission data show.

Investors are also jittery about emerging markets, many of which are seeing an exodus of capital. Countries such as Argentina and Turkey are already in crisis, with the Argentine peso falling more than 4 percent on the day against the dollar and the Turkish lira losing 2 percent

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Pressures are building elsewhere too, with the Indonesian rupiah hitting a 20-year low and the Indian rupee at a record low

"It looks like we're going to see another week of dollar strength against EM ... Add in what should be a strong U.S. jobs report on Friday and we would expect dollar/EM to push further ahead," ING analysts told clients, referring to payrolls data due at the end of the week.

The euro (EUR=EBS) slipped 0.11 percent against the dollar after data showed euro zone manufacturing growth slowing to a near two-year low in August as optimism dwindled due to the fears of an escalating global trade war.

Sterling was the standout loser of the day as new concerns about Brexit negotiations and weak UK manufacturing data combined to push the British currency down 0.8 percent.

Michel Barnier, the European Union's chief Brexit negotiator, said he was "strongly opposed" to the British government's proposals on future trade ties after it leaves the EU.

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