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FOREX-Dollar claws back losses as U.S. yields stabilise

Published 2021-03-09, 11:57 p/m
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* Commodity currencies pare big advances from overnight

* Bitcoin retreats after earlier topping $55,000

* Graphic: World FX rates https://tmsnrt.rs/2RBWI5E

By Kevin Buckland and Sagarika Jaisinghani

TOKYO, March 10 (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar rose on Wednesday, clawing back some of the losses sustained overnight, as U.S. yields found a floor following their drop from one-year highs.

Riskier currencies including the Australian and New Zealand dollars retreated after logging big gains on Tuesday. Bitcoin BTC=BTSP turned lower after earlier topping $55,000 for the first time since Feb. 22.

The euro EUR=EBS was 0.2% lower at $1.18815 after bouncing off a 3-1/2-month low of $1.18355 on Tuesday.

Against the yen JPY=EBS , another traditional safe-haven currency, the greenback traded 0.3% higher at 108.780 yen, following its retreat from a nine-month top of 109.235.

"Yesterday, the dollar fell across the board as U.S. Treasury yields slipped after the continued rise since the beginning of this year. This morning, the yields have stopped falling so those who missed out on buying the dollar when it was rising, they saw the opportunity to buy it," said Masafumi Yamamoto, chief currency strategist at Mizuho Securities.

But he added, "the rebound in the dollar is not that big today."

The dollar index has closely tracked a surge in Treasury yields in recent weeks, both because higher yields increase the currency's appeal and as the bond rout shook investor confidence, spurring demand for the safest assets.

The benchmark 10-year Treasury yield US10YT=RR stabilised around 1.54% on Wednesday in Asia after a three-day drop from a one-year high of 1.6250%.

The dollar index =USD strengthened about 0.2% to 92.147 in Asia on Wednesday, after falling back sharply from a 3-1/2-month high of 92.506 overnight.

Bond investors have been selling on bets that a faster-than-expected economic rebound would spark a surge in inflation, with President Joe Biden expected to sign a $1.9 trillion coronavirus aid package as soon as this week. analysts still expect the dollar to weaken over the course of this year, but the speed of recent gains has forced some to adjust their views.

Westpac, which last week was talking about selling the dollar index into 91, now sees it reaching as high as 94.50 before resuming last year's downtrend as the rest of the world closes the gap with the U.S. economic recovery.

"Global reflation is alive and well, and Europe will get her vaccination act together at some point too," Westpac strategists wrote in a note.

"A continuation of the global recovery ... should see commodity currencies outperform."

The Aussie AUD= dropped 0.4% to $0.7684 after jumping 1% overnight, as a top central banker rebuffed market chatter about early rate increases, helping pull local yields lower. AUD/ Zealand's kiwi NZD= slipped 0.4% to $0.7146 following a 0.8% increase on Tuesday.

In cryptocurrencies, bitcoin BTC=BTSP rose as high as $55,855 on Wednesday before dropping back to $53,552.87. It hit a record high of $58,354.14 on Feb. 21.

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Currency bid prices at 0425 GMT Description

RIC

Last

U.S. Close Pct Change

YTD Pct

High Bid

Low Bid

Previous

Change

Session

Euro/Dollar

EUR=EBS

$1.1881

$1.1901

-0.17%

+0.00%

+1.1904

+1.1878 Dollar/Yen

JPY=D3

108.8000

108.5100

+0.27%

+0.00%

+108.8300 +108.5250 Euro/Yen

EURJPY=

129.26

129.10

+0.12%

+0.00%

+129.3100 +129.0700 Dollar/Swiss

CHF=EBS

0.9298

0.9280

+0.20%

+0.00%

+0.9301

+0.9279 Sterling/Dollar GBP=D3

1.3868

1.3889

-0.16%

+1.50%

+1.3892

+1.3861 Dollar/Canadian CAD=D3

1.2664

1.2640

+0.17%

+0.00%

+1.2667

+1.2635 Aussie/Dollar

AUD=D3

0.7685

0.7721

-0.46%

+0.00%

+0.7719

+0.7677 NZ

NZD=D3

0.7147

0.7176

-0.39%

-0.46%

+0.7182

+0.7143 Dollar/Dollar

All spots FX= Tokyo spots AFX= Europe spots EFX= Volatilities FXVOL= Tokyo Forex market info from BOJ TKYFX

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