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Australian dlr holds ground, hits 2-year high on euro

Published 18/02/2021, 01:32 pm
Updated 18/02/2021, 01:36 pm
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By Wayne Cole

SYDNEY, Feb 18 (Reuters) - The Australian and New Zealand dollars held steady on Thursday as solid domestic data helped offset a broad bounce in the U.S. dollar, while lofty local yields lifted the Aussie to a two-year peak on the euro.

The Aussie had levelled out at $0.7761 AUD=D3 having found support around $0.7725, but remains short of the week's top of $0.7805. It still needs to clear major resistance at the January top of $0.7819 to get the rally moving again.

The kiwi dollar lagged a little at $0.7193 NZD=D3 , after failing to sustain a five-week high of $0.7269. Support lies at $0.7159 and $0.7136.

Data showed Australian jobs rose 29,100 in January, under forecasts of 40,000 but with a strong 59,000 increase in full-time positions. jobless rate dropped to 6.4%, under forecasts of 6.5% and the lowest since April when coronavirus lockdowns shut much of the economy.

Yet unemployment is still well above the 5.0% level held before the pandemic and a world away from the 4.5% or lower that the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) believes is needed to drive wage growth up to desired levels.

Minutes of the RBA's February policy meeting this week showed the Board was committed to keeping "very significant stimulus" until wages grew fast enough to lift inflation.

The bank's own forecasts suggests that will not be achieved until 2024 at the earliest. the recovery in the Australian labour market has been fast to date, the next leg in the recovery aimed at getting the labour market to its same position as before COVID-19 will take longer," said Diana Mousina, a senior economist at AMP Capital.

"In our view, modest jobs growth will keep the unemployment rate around 6-6.5% over this year, which means that it will be difficult for wages growth to lift significantly from here."

The RBA's outlook for steady rates has helped keep three-year yields relatively steady around 0.13% AU3YT=RR , but has not prevented longer-term bonds being swept up in the global reflation trade.

Yields on 10-year paper AU10YT=RR hit an 11-month top of 1.419% on Wednesday, having surged 20 basis points this week. The 10-year futures contract YTCc1 was a shade firmer at 98.6250 on Thursday, but still implied a 10-basis-point spread over U.S. yields.

The outsized rise in Australian yields might be one reason the Aussie has been flying on the crosses, hitting two-year highs on both the euro EURAUD= and the yen AUDJPY= .

(Editing by Ana Nicolaci da Costa)

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