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FOREX-Dollar rises to four-week high as sterling, U.S. stocks fall

Published 2020-09-08, 03:25 p/m
© Reuters.

* Pound tumbles as no-deal Brexit talk grows louder

* Euro falls ahead of Thursday's ECB meeting

* Risk aversion hits FX markets, dollar shines

* Graphic: World FX rates in 2020 https://tmsnrt.rs/2RBWI5E (Adds comment, updates prices)

By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss

NEW YORK, Sept 8 (Reuters) - The safe-haven dollar climbed to a four-week peak on Tuesday, led by gains versus sterling on renewed worries about Brexit and as risk appetite waned with a sell-off on Wall Street.

Analysts said the U.S. currency's gains are likely to be unsustainable.

Sterling fell to a four-week low against the dollar and was last down more 1.2% at $1.2987 GBP=D3 .

Britain had gone into Tuesday's fresh round of Brexit trade talks warning it was ramping up no-deal preparations. A sense of crisis took hold as the Financial Times reported the head of Britain's legal department had quit over suggestions Boris Johnson wanted to override parts of the existing divorce deal. GBP/

"Renewed uncertainty around the seemingly never-ending Brexit process has sent sterling tumbling this week, and probably weighed a bit on European currencies more generally, given that a disorderly end to the UK's transition period would be disruptive for the rest of Europe too," said Jonas Goltermann, senior economist at Capital Economics.

Aside from Brexit concerns, currency investors flocked to the dollar as U.S. stocks got hammered .N

"There is also some risk-off moves in the stock market, which is a mild positive for the dollar," said Erik Bregar, head of FX strategy at Exchange Bank of Canada in Toronto.

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In afternoon trading, the dollar index rose 0.4% to 93.445 =USD , after advancing to a four-week high of 93.483.

Capital Economics' Goltermann said the dollar's gains may be temporary, as he expects the global economy to continue to recover from the coronavirus shock. That should help stocks and riskier currencies gain further traction, he added.

The dollar struggled against the Japanese yen, falling 0.3% to 106.04 JPY=EBS , weighed down by the meltdown in U.S. stocks.

The yen rose despite data showing Japan's economy shrank an annualized 28.1% in April-June, worse than the initial estimate of a 27.8% contraction, revised data from the Cabinet Office showed on Tuesday. euro fell to a two-week low versus the dollar, and was last down 0.3% at $1.1779 EUR=EBS ahead of the European Central Bank's post-summer meeting later in the week.

Most analysts expect no change in the central bank's policy but are looking to its message on inflation. Markets also want to know if the bank is concerned about the euro's strength following its recent rise to $1.20.

Euro zone data showed its economy shriveled slightly less than initially estimated in the second quarter, but the drop was still the sharpest ever as consumer spending slumped due to COVID-19 restrictions. That had a minor impact on the euro though.

The Chinese yuan dipped against the dollar in the offshore market, after U.S. President Donald Trump warned about "decoupling" the U.S. and Chinese economies. The dollar was last up 0.2% at 6.848 yuan.

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In emerging markets, Turkey's lira hit another record low and Russia's rouble sagged to its lowest since April amid ongoing talk about fresh Western sanctions. EMRG/FRX

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Currency bid prices at 3:01PM (1901 GMT) Description

RIC

Last

U.S. Close Pct Change

YTD Pct

High Bid

Low Bid

Previous

Change

Session

Euro/Dollar

EUR=

$1.1777

$1.1817

-0.34%

+5.06%

+1.1827

+1.1766 Dollar/Yen

JPY=

106.0200

106.2500

-0.22%

-2.61%

+106.3800 +105.8700 Euro/Yen

EURJPY=

124.88

125.53

-0.52%

+2.40%

+125.6400 +124.7100 Dollar/Swiss

CHF=

0.9174

0.9159

+0.16%

-5.21%

+0.9199

+0.9157 Sterling/Dollar GBP=

1.2988

1.3166

-1.35%

-2.04%

+1.3171

+1.2987 Dollar/Canadian CAD=

1.3224

1.3096

+0.98%

+1.83%

+1.3226

+1.3086 Australian/Doll AUD=

0.7215

0.7274

-0.81%

+2.76%

+0.7309

+0.7214 ar

Euro/Swiss

EURCHF=

1.0806

1.0822

-0.15%

-0.42%

+1.0846

+1.0798 Euro/Sterling

EURGBP=

0.9067

0.8974

+1.04%

+7.25%

+0.9071

+0.8970 NZ

NZD=

0.6613

0.6690

-1.15%

-1.83%

+0.6706

+0.6613 Dollar/Dollar

Dollar/Norway

NOK=

9.1185

8.9329

+2.08%

+3.87%

+9.1251

+8.9224 Euro/Norway

EURNOK=

10.7435

10.5603

+1.73%

+9.21%

+10.7520

+10.5510 Dollar/Sweden

SEK=

8.8232

8.7691

+0.26%

-5.61%

+8.8320

+8.7655 Euro/Sweden

EURSEK=

10.3935

10.3665

+0.26%

-0.72%

+10.4005

+10.3566

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