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Dollar nurses losses as investors wait for China data

Published 07/15/2020, 08:53 PM
Updated 07/15/2020, 08:55 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Stacks of U.S. $100 notes are piled up after counting at the Korea Exchange Bank in Seoul

By Tom Westbrook

SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The dollar nursed losses on Thursday and riskier currencies found support on signs of progress in developing a coronavirus vaccine, even as the virus itself continues to spread and investors fret over simmering Sino-U.S. tensions.

The growth-sensitive Australian dollar

The mood pushed the safe-haven Swiss franc

Moves in Asian morning trade were small as markets waited for Chinese growth data due around 0200 GMT for the latest update on the recovery of the world's second-largest economy.

Both the euro and the Aussie are now testing key resistance levels, ANZ analysts said, with sentiment favouring the upside after the positive early results from a test of U.S. company Moderna 's (O:MRNA) experimental vaccine.

Study results showed all 45 healthy volunteers given doses of the Moderna vaccine had high levels of virus-killing antibodies, although the experimental drug's efficacy in stopping the virus is not yet clear.

"Results like this are encouraging," the ANZ analysts said in a note. "Without a vaccine, devastating health impacts will continue, with significant economic implications. The stakes couldn't be higher."

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The Australian dollar last sat at $0.7000 and the euro at $1.1415. The New Zealand dollar

Gains were capped by worries about surging infections across the United States where new cases are rising by about 60,000 per day.

Global tension also remains elevated, with Britain ordering equipment from China's Huawei be purged from its communications network by 2027, prompting a warning from Beijing, and China and the U.S. at loggerheads over issues from trade to technology.

President Donald Trump has not ruled out additional sanctions on top Chinese officials over Beijing's crackdown in Hong Kong, a White House spokesman said on Tuesday.

Sterling

Investors' focus in the Asian day is on second-quarter GDP data from China, along with June factory output, retail sales and fixed-asset investment.

A Reuters poll found analysts expect China to report 2.5% growth, reversing a 6.8% first-quarter decline driven by the pandemic.

Markets also expect to see unemployment on the rise in Australia, and the Aussie could come under pressure if the jobless rate turns out worse than the 7.4% consensus expectation. Data is due at 0130 GMT.

All 30 analysts polled by Reuters see the Bank of Korea keeping rates unchanged at 0.50% around 0100 GMT, while it is a closer call in Indonesia where the rupiah has been on a slide leading in to Thursday's central bank meeting.

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Fourteen of 26 analysts see BI cutting rates by 25 basis points, with a decision due around 0700 GMT.

The rupiah

Against a basket of currencies (=USD) the dollar is down 0.6% this week so far and last sat at 96.019, just above a one-month low struck overnight.

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