Dollar at 2021 highs as traders brace for Fed taper

Dollar at 2021 highs as traders brace for Fed taper
Dollar at 2021 highs as traders brace for Fed taper
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Euro, Hong Kong dollar, U.S. dollar, Japanese yen, pound and Chinese 100 yuan banknotes are seen in this picture illustration, January 21, 2016. REUTERS/Jason Lee/Illustration

By Tom Westbrook and Anushka Trivedi

SINGAPORE (Reuters) – The dollar stood at its strongest levels of the year on Wednesday, after rising along with U.S. yields on investor concerns that the Federal Reserve will start to withdraw policy support just as global growth slows.

The euro fell to $1.1657, its lowest since November 2020 and the rose to an 11-month high of 93.891.

The yen, which is sensitive to U.S. yields as higher rates can draw flows from Japan, touched an 18-month low of 111.685 per dollar, before rebounding a fraction to 111.47.

It showed little reaction to the election of Fumio Kishida as leader of Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), virtually ensuring he will become the country’s next prime minister.

Sterling, which took a beating on Tuesday amid worries over the economic impact of a shortage of gas and a scramble for fuel, extended losses to its lowest since January at $1.3505. [GBP/]

“We are expecting USD strength to continue for the remainder of the year…and that’s just because of the outlook for policy tightening,” said Kimberley Mundy, a strategist at CBA, adding that a rate hike could be on the cards by late 2022.

U.S. Treasury yields have surged in recent days as tapering looms before the end of the year and as inflation starts to look stickier than first thought. The benchmark 10-year yield eased on Wednesday but at 1.5132% is still up some 20 basis points in a week.

Meanwhile, energy prices are surging and concerns are mounting about China’s growth outlook – now at risk both from a messy collapse of developer China Evergrande and power outages that are hitting output.

has been resilient in the face of the dollar’s strength, but dipped on Wednesday after Japan’s giant Government Pension Investment Fund said it wouldn’t buy Chinese government bonds even after their inclusion in a major index. [CNY/]

MSCI’s emerging markets currency index suffered its sharpest fall in three weeks overnight and extended its decline on Wednesday to a one-month low. [EMRG/FRX]

“In our view the dollar is unlikely to retreat significantly until confidence in emerging markets has been lifted,” said Jane Foley, senior FX strategist at Rabobank in London.

“This will be more difficult to achieve in an environment which is dominated by fears of both higher energy prices and firmer U.S. rates … our 6 month euro/dollar target of 1.16 looks set to be hit sooner that we had been anticipating.”

The Australian and New Zealand dollars were languishing and the kiwi slipped to a fresh one-month low of $0.6936. The steadied at $0.7239. [AUD/]

Central bank meetings loom next week in both countries and swaps pricing points to the Reserve Bank of New Zealand following in the footsteps of Norges Bank and lifting rates.

” remains stuck around $0.7000, as the effect of the hawkish RBNZ is offset by increasing expectations of the Fed,” said Westpac analyst Imre Speizer.

European Central Bank (ECB) President Christine Lagarde, Fed Chair Jerome Powell, Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey and Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda are panelists at an ECB forum at 1545 GMT.

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Currency bid prices at 0719 GMT

Description RIC Last U.S. Close Pct Change YTD Pct High Bid Low Bid

Previous Change

Session

Euro/Dollar

$1.1658 $1.1684 -0.22% -4.59% +1.1690 +1.1657

Dollar/Yen

111.4400 111.4700 -0.03% +7.89% +111.6750 +111.3800

Euro/Yen

129.90 130.25 -0.27% +2.35% +130.4700 +129.9100

Dollar/Swiss

0.9303 0.9293 +0.11% +5.15% +0.9307 +0.9283

Sterling/Dollar

1.3507 1.3536 -0.22% -1.14% +1.3554 +1.3505

Dollar/Canadian

1.2696 1.2686 +0.09% -0.29% +1.2700 +1.2670

Aussie/Dollar

0.7240 0.7240 +0.00% -5.88% +0.7259 +0.7227

NZ

Dollar/Dollar 0.6936 0.6960 -0.34% -3.41% +0.6962 +0.6936

All spots

Tokyo spots

Europe spots

Volatilities

Tokyo Forex market info from BOJ

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