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Australia, NZ dlrs tick higher, USD capped as Trump withholds detail

Published 23/01/2017, 01:44 pm
Updated 23/01/2017, 01:50 pm
© Reuters.  Australia, NZ dlrs tick higher, USD capped as Trump withholds detail

By Swati Pandey

SYDNEY, Jan 23 (Reuters) - The Australian dollar stayed near a 2-1/2-month peak on Monday while the U.S. dollar was on the back foot after U.S. President Donald Trump offered no detail on his plans to stimulate economic growth.

The Australian dollar AUD=D4 stood at $0.7572, within kissing distance of last week's high of $0.7589, a level not seen since Nov.11.

The Aussie posted its fourth straight weekly gain last week and is up more than 5 percent so far in January, making it one of the best-performing major currencies this year.

That is a marked turnaround from late December when it hit a seven-month trough of $0.7160 as the U.S. dollar rode high on wagers that Trump's policies would stoke U.S. inflation.

That reflation trade seems to have faltered because Trump has since winning the Nov.8 election held back any details of his economic policies.

Investors had been looking to Trump to highlight his plans for fiscal spending, tax cuts and regulatory reforms in Friday's inaugural speech. He focused instead on "America first" campaign catchphrases. our view, the USD's upside is limited to the peak reached in late December until a confirmation of the new U.S. government's inflationary economic policies is received," said Joseph Capurso, senior currency strategist at CBA.

In Australia investors will be waiting for fourth quarter inflation data on Wednesday for further clues. Analysts generally believe CPI picked up a little, but core inflation remained around a record low of 1.5 percent for a second straight quarter. ECONAU

The Aussie slipped 0.3 percent on its New Zealand cousin AUDNZD=R but stayed near a two-month high.

The New Zealand dollar NZD=D4 rose 0.5 percent to $0.7200, not too far from a more than one-month high of $0.7225 touched last week. The kiwi is up 3.7 percent in January, on track for its best monthly performance since last June.

New Zealand publishes fourth-quarter inflation data this week, with the annual figure seen jumping to 1.2 percent, a Reuters poll found. ECONNZ

"The Reserve Bank of New Zealand will undoubtedly be relieved to see inflation back within the 1-2 percent target band," ASB Economics said in a note.

"However, with inflation only just within the band and recent NZD strength suggesting further downward pressure on tradable inflation to come, we don't think the RBNZ will be counting its chickens just yet."

New Zealand government bonds 0#NZTSY= were little changed.

Australian government bond futures rose, with the three-year bond contract YTTc1 up 2 ticks at 97.96. The 10-year contract YTCc1 climbed 3 ticks to 97.215.

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