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FOREX-Dollar firms as U.S. yields tick up ahead of Fed guidance

Published 03/17/2021, 04:50 PM
Updated 03/17/2021, 05:00 PM
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* Dollar firm after three days of gains ahead of Fed
* Fed 2023 rates projections under scrutiny
* Euro may be hampered by delay in vaccine rollouts
* Graphic: World FX rates https://tmsnrt.rs/2RBWI5E

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By Julien Ponthus
LONDON, March 17 (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar firmed on
Wednesday with 10-year Treasury yields close to 13-month highs
ahead of a Federal Reserve policy meeting which could shed some
light on the timing of future rate hikes and the central bank's
tolerance for rising yields.
With Fed policymakers expected to forecast the fastest U.S.
economic growth in decades in the wake of COVID-19 vaccinations
and $1.9 trillion in new stimulus, market participants will be
focused on clues that the central bank could start raising rates
in 2023, earlier than it had said. In any event, expectations of a faster-than-expected
economic recovery will likely weigh.
"U.S. yields might receive further upwards thrust and pull
the dollar along with them in the absence of a clear commitment
on the part of the Fed that a further rise in yields is
undesirable", Commerzbank Antje Praefcke analyst wrote in a
morning note.
She added that because the European Central Bank had in
contrast committed to increase the pace of bond buying to keep a
lid on rising yields, the euro might suffer against the dollar
in the short term.
The euro EUR= was down 0.07% at $1.1893 after declining in
the past three sessions.
Hurt by a possible delay in the European Union's vaccination
effort, the euro seemed set to test last week's 3 1/2-month low
of $1.18355.
Europe's medicines watchdog will release results of its
investigation into incidents of bleeding, blood clots and low
platelet counts in recipients of AstraZeneca (NASDAQ:AZN)'s AZN.L
coronavirus vaccine on Thursday afternoon. Europe's painful recovery from the pandemic is in sharp
contrast with other economies which seem less dependant on
monetary stimulus to pull though.
The Bank of Canada for instance is likely to reduce its bond
purchases as soon as next month, strategists say. In morning trades in Europe, the dollar index ticked up
0.09% and stood at 91.953 =USD , having already risen for three
straight sessions on support mainly from elevated U.S. bond
yields.
Benchmark 10-year Treasury yields US10YT=RR were also
ticking up at 1.6340%. They had reached 1.6420% on Friday for
the first time since February 2020.
Against the yen, the greenback firmed 0.15% to 109.14 yen
JPY= , hovering near nine-month highs hit this week.
The British pound was up 0.14% at $1.3914 GBP= recovering
from profit-taking after it hit a near three-year high last
month on the back of a fast vaccine rollout.
Commodity-linked currencies including the Australian dollar
AUD= , the New Zealand dollar NZD= and the Canadian dollar
CAD= eased slightly against the U.S. dollar, tracking weakness
in commodity prices. MET/L O/R
In the cryptocurrency market, bitcoin BTC=BTSP fell 2.1%
to $55,708.79, slipping further away from a record high of
$61,781.83 hit on Saturday.

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Currency bid prices at 843 GMT
Description RIC Last U.S. Close Pct Change YTD Pct High Bid Low Bid
Previous Change
Session
Euro/Dollar EUR=EBS $1.1894 $1.1903 -0.08% -2.66% +1.1908 +1.1887
Dollar/Yen JPY=D3 109.1250 109.0200 +0.12% +5.67% +109.2000 +109.0950
Euro/Yen EURJPY= 129.80 129.75 +0.04% +2.25% +129.9300 +129.7200
Dollar/Swiss CHF=EBS 0.9279 0.9248 +0.34% +4.89% +0.9280 +0.9248
Sterling/Dollar GBP=D3 1.3914 1.3895 +0.14% +1.85% +1.3929 +1.3880
Dollar/Canadian CAD=D3 1.2461 1.2448 +0.10% -2.14% +1.2462 +1.2434
Aussie/Dollar AUD=D3 0.7729 0.7746 -0.19% +0.49% +0.7747 +0.7724
NZ Dollar/Dollar NZD=D3 0.7182 0.7190 -0.11% +0.01% +0.7194 +0.7174


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