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FOREX-Dollar firm on Fed expectations ahead of U.S. GDP report

Published 30/07/2015, 10:14 am
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* Dollar near overnight highs after Fed keeps door open to Sept hike

* Q2 U.S. GDP report awaited later in the session

By Lisa Twaronite

TOKYO, July 30 (Reuters) - The dollar held steady in cautious trade on Thursday, ahead of U.S. gross domestic product data that could reinforce or dent expectations that the Federal Reserve is on track to raise interest rates as early as September.

The U.S. central bank said after its regular policy meeting on Wednesday that the economy and job market continue to strengthen, leaving the door open for a possible interest rate increase at its next meeting. ID:nL1N1092AW

The Fed's statement underscored that the economy had overcome a first-quarter slowdown and was now "expanding modestly."

The first estimate of second-quarter U.S. gross domestic product will be published later on Thursday. The economy is seen returning to growth, expanding by 2.7 percent, after a contraction in a weather-battered first quarter.

The GDP report "may boost the appeal of the greenback and spark a further decline in EUR/USD as signs of a stronger recovery fuels expectations for a 2015 Fed rate hike," David Song, currency analyst at DailyFX, said in a note to clients.

"However, another weak GDP figure may undermine the optimistic outlook held by the Fed and fuel near-term headwinds for the greenback as it raises the risk for a further delay in the normalization cycle," he said.

The dollar was steady on the day at 123.940 yen JPY=EBS , not far from its overnight high of 124.03, while the euro was also nearly flat on the day at $1.0983 EURJPY=EBS .

The dollar index, which tracks the U.S. unit against a basket of six major rivals, edged up to 97.187 .DXY , after rising as high as 97.254 on Wednesday.

Most economists forecast that U.S. economic growth will pick up and that the Fed will begin tightening monetary policy in September, according to a Reuters poll published last week. ID:nL1N1010UE

(Editing by Shri Navaratnam)

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