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FOREX-Dollar gains on U.S. inflation data, ECB easing expectations

Published 16/10/2015, 02:49 pm
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* Upbeat U.S. inflation data, ECB easing prospects prop up dollar

* Dollar steady after rebounding from 7-week lows vs euro, yen

* Aussie dips on profit taking but poised to end week on gains (Adds details, quotes)

By Shinichi Saoshiro

TOKYO, Oct 16 (Reuters) - The dollar rebounded from 7-week lows on Friday thanks to stronger-than-expected U.S. inflation data and after European Central Bank policy maker Ewald Nowotny raised expectations for further euro zone easing.

The dollar index .DXY stood at 94.487 after bouncing from 93.806 touched overnight, its lowest since late August.

Indicators on Thursday showed a surprise 0.2 percent rise in the September U.S. core consumer price index, boosting the year-on-year gain to 1.9 percent and pushing it closer to the Federal Reserve's 2 percent goal.

The upbeat inflation data gave the dollar some relief, which has been battered by a run of poor U.S. indicators and concerns about China's economy undermining prospects of the Fed hiking rates this year.

"It is doubtful the market tried to factor in the possibility of the Fed raising rates this year on the inflation number, but the Fed is 'data dependent' so it reacts positively to upbeat data," said Shinichiro Kadota, chief Japan forex strategist at Barclays (L:BARC) in Tokyo.

"Nowotny's comments also hurt the euro, so the stage was set for participants to cover shorts in the dollar," he said.

The euro slipped 0.1 percent to $1.1380 EUR= , having slid from a 7-week peak of $1.1495 scaled the previous day after ECB's Nowotny said it was "obvious" the central bank must seek more ways to stimulate the euro zone economy.

The common currency was on track to end the week effectively flat.

"Nowotny's comments hit the euro just as it was beginning to firm, and the currency could weighed down if other ECB official hint at the need for further easing," said Masafumi Yamamoto, a senior strategist at Monex in Tokyo.

The market is keeping an eye on ECB executive board member Benoit Coeure's speech later in the day.

The greenback rose 0.2 percent to 119.13 yen JPY= , pulling away from a 7-week trough of 118.065 struck overnight. The U.S. currency was still poised to lose 0.9 percent this week.

The New Zealand and Australian dollars lost some lift as they ran into profit taking after two days of large gains.

The kiwi inched down 0.2 percent to $0.6835 NZD=D4 after flying to a 3-month high of $0.6897 earlier this week on expectations that the Reserve Bank of New Zealand might pause in cutting rates.

The Aussie was down 0.5 percent at $0.7292 AUD=D4 . It was still on track to gain 0.5 percent on the week, having drawn support from firmer commodity prices and growing doubts the Fed will raise rates this year.

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