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Dollar gains as traders wait to see if U.S. jobs data is strong

Reuters

 

 

The dollar gained on Friday against most major currencies as traders positioned ahead of key U.S. jobs data that could clear the path for an earlier rate hike by the Federal Reserve

Fed officials speaking on Thursday joined Chair Jerome Powell in striking a hawkish stance, with San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly saying it may be time to “start crafting a plan” to raise rates to combat inflation, and Richmond Fed President Thomas Barkin throwing his support behind “normalising policy

At the same time, the continued spread of the Omicron coronavirus variant globally has buoyed safe-havens like the dollar and yen and put pressure on riskier currencies over the past week

“It’s clear from comments this week by Chairman Jerome Powell and his colleagues that the plan has changed recently and they now intend to taper faster, raise rates sooner and of course, retire the use of the word transitory,” said Craig Erlam, an analyst at OANDA

“But Omicron could complicate efforts further just as the economic data was starting to catch up. A strong report today leaves the Fed well and truly backed into a corner

The dollar index, which measures the greenback against six major peers, gained 0.1% to 96.204, setting it up for a weekly advance. That would be a sixth weekly gain, the longest stretch since January 2015

Money markets see high odds of the Fed raising the target rate by a quarter point at its June meeting

Powell reiterated in testimony to Congress on Wednesday that he and fellow policymakers will consider swifter action at their Dec. 14-15 meeting

Economists in a Reuters poll estimate the United States created 530,000 new jobs last month, continuing a run of strong data. The numbers are due at 1330 GMT

“Whatever the outcome in today’s report is, the Fed have been left surprised and will likely push on with confirming a faster taper,” said MUFG analysts

That would likely “result in USD crosses reverting back to pre-Omicron levels close to 97.00 on DXY”, while the “EUR/USD is likely to grind lower toward the $1.1000 level,” they said

The euro held at $1.13, unchanged on the day and consolidating after its drop to an almost 17-month low at $1.1186 last week

The dollar rose 0.1% to 113.31 versus the Japanese yen

The Aussie dropped 0.5% to a new 13-month low of $0.7049, falling for a fourth consecutive session

Both the European Central Bank and Reserve Bank of Australia, which decides policy on Tuesday, have stuck to dovish stances, pushing back against market bets that policymakers will be forced to bow to inflationary pressures.

Sterling slipped 0.2% to $1.3274

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