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Australian, NZ dlrs lose ground on Fed rate bets

Published 24/10/2016, 01:35 pm
Australian, NZ dlrs lose ground on Fed rate bets
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By Swati Pandey

SYDNEY/WELLINGTON, Oct 24 (Reuters) - The Australian dollar was a touch weaker on Monday after hefty losses in the last two sessions on growing expectations of a year-end rate hike by U.S. Federal Reserve, while the New Zealand dollar was hamstrung by a local holiday.

The Australian dollar AUD=D4 was at $0.7598, after finishing last week 0.1 percent lower. The falls largely came from a poor employment report last week that showed a drop of 53,000 full-time jobs in September as well as a decline in the number looking for work. the U.S. dollar .DXY= has been on a winning streak and within kissing distance of eight-month highs against a basket of currencies. Futures markets imply a near 70 percent chance of a Fed rate hike by Christmas compared with 65 percent early last week. FRX/

Domestically, investors will hold their horses for the consumer price report which is expected to show underlying inflation rose around 0.4 percent for the third quarter and 1.6 percent for the year. ECONAU

"Such an outcome would support the AUD, particularly on the crosses, because it would lead to a modest upward revision to Australian interest rate expectations," said Elias Haddad, senior currency strategist at Commonwealth Bank.

"In contrast, Q3 underlying inflation of 0.3 percent or less would raise the odds of a November rate cut and undermine the AUD."

The market is currently pricing a feeble chance 0#YIB: of another rate cut by the RBA in its Nov.1 policy meeting after already easing twice this year.

The Aussie rose 0.24 percent against the New Zealand dollar AUDNZD=R . It also inched higher on the yen AUDJPY=R as well as the pound GBPAUD=R . Sterling has lost nearly 20 percent on the Aussie since UK's Brexit vote in June.

The New Zealand dollar NZD=D4 was off 0.25 percent at $0.7145, its third straight day of losses.

The kiwi has come off a high of $0.7485 hit last month as the country's central bank warned that further policy easing would be needed to stoke inflation. Zealand markets were shut for a public holiday.

Australian government bond futures were mixed, with the three-year bond contract YTTc1 down 1 tick at 98.30. The 10-year contract YTCc1 rose 1.5 ticks to 97.75. (Editing by Shri Navaratnam)

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