FOREX-Dollar finds buyers as Fed flags hikes


By Tom Westbrook SINGAPORE, Jan 27 (Reuters) – The dollar was perched near a five-week high on Thursday, bolstered after Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell primed investors for U.S. interest rate hikes beginning in March. Overnight the Fed left policy unchanged but Powell foreshadowed a sustained battle to tame inflation. He told reporters there was “quite a bit of room to raise interest rates without threatening the labour market” and said the Fed was of a mind to begin lifting rates in March. The dollar leapt 0.7% against the yen in the wake of the Fed’s decision and Powell’s remarks, its steepest daily jump in more than two months as the prospect of imminent hikes spooked stock markets and drove bond yields higher. The yen inched a fraction lower to 114.74 per dollar early in the Asia session. The euro was also sold and fell about 0.5% overnight to a five-week low of $1.1235, holding at that level in Asia. Sterling and the Australian dollars also dropped with the mood and the New Zealand dollar fell to its lowest since Nov. 2020. “While communication from Fed members in the lead-up to this meeting meant that the pivot should not have been a surprise, risk appetite shrivelled as Powell’s press conference progressed and the extent of the Fed’s commitment to act in the face of significant inflation pressure became clear,” said ANZ analysts. The Australian dollar fell close to its 2022 low in the overnight session before recovering a little to $0.7119. The kiwi posted a fifth consecutive daily loss to touch $0.6639. Both Antipodeans steadied in early trade. Sterling is hovering at $1.3469 as investors await a Bank of England meeting next week and have an eye on the political turmoil enveloping Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who is under pressure after attending parties during lockdowns. On Thursday, data showed New Zealand inflation a little hotter than forecast and running at a three-decade high. Chinese industrial profits data is due later in the day, as well as U.S. economic growth and jobless claims figures. After a battering last week, cryptocurrencies held their ground in the wake of the Fed’s meeting and bitcoin last bought $35,869. ======================================================== Currency bid prices at 0006 GMT Description RIC Last U.S. Close Pct Change YTD Pct High Bid Low Bid Previous Change Session Euro/Dollar $1.1242 $1.1243 +0.00% -1.11% +1.1242 +1.1236 Dollar/Yen 114.7450 114.6800 +0.01% -0.28% +114.7700 +114.6900 Euro/Yen Dollar/Swiss 0.9239 0.9243 -0.03% +1.30% +0.9243 +0.9240 Sterling/Dollar 1.3465 1.3465 +0.00% -0.44% +1.3467 +1.3465 Dollar/Canadian 1.2663 1.2663 +0.02% +0.17% +1.2670 +1.2659 Aussie/Dollar 0.7116 0.7115 +0.01% -2.10% +0.7121 +0.7113 NZ 0.6657 0.6654 +0.04% -2.75% +0.6660 +0.6646 Dollar/Dollar All spots Tokyo spots Europe spots Volatilities Tokyo Forex market info from BOJ (Reporting by Tom Westbrook. Editing by Lincoln Feast.)



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2022-01-27 00:22:20

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