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FOREX-Dollar subdued after U.S. wage growth disappoints

Published 06/02/2017, 11:43 am
Updated 06/02/2017, 11:50 am
FOREX-Dollar subdued after U.S. wage growth disappoints
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* U.S. data shows jobs gain, but wages point to low inflation

* Fed's Williams sounds hawkish tone on rate hikes

* Market weighs Trump comments on financial deregulation

TOKYO, Feb 6 (Reuters) - The dollar started the week on the back foot on Monday, after U.S. data showed a smaller-than-expected rise in wages in January that reinforced expectations the Federal Reserve will refrain from raising interest rates next month.

The dollar index, which tracks the greenback against a basket of six major rivals, drooped 0.1 percent to 99.725 .DXY .

The dollar was flat against the yen from Friday's late North American levels, at 112.56 yen JPY= , holding above last week's low of 112.05, which was its lowest since late November.

While the headline figure of Friday's nonfarm payrolls report for January showed a greater-than-expected rise in job growth, the unemployment rate edged up and wage growth was disappointing. That implied inflation would not attain a pace that would prompt the U.S. central bank to raise interest rates. fund futures priced in a less than 10 percent chance of a rate hike in March after the jobs data on Friday, according to the CME Group's (NASDAQ:CME) FedWatch. The chance of a June increase was seen at more than 60 percent.

The Fed, which raised rates in December, has forecast three rate increases this year. Whether it sticks to that pace depends on labour market strength as well as if President Donald Trump's stimulus steps succeed in boosting growth and inflation.

Still, San Francisco Fed President John Williams said on Friday that the Fed can prepare to raise interest rates this year without knowing details of any new U.S. fiscal policies because inflation is firming and the labour market looks good. Trump's immigration curbs and renewed sanctions on Iran grabbed most attention, he also on Friday ordered reviews of major banking rules that were put in place after the 2008 financial crisis. Financial markets took this as a signal that looser banking regulation is ahead. comments sometimes make us puzzled, and we always have to wait for the details to see what he means," said Kaneo Ogino, director at foreign exchange research firm Global-info Co in Tokyo

"The dollar's upside is a bit heavy, but there are still people buying on dips, so range trading is likely to continue this week," he said.

Speculators trimmed their bullish dollar bets for a fourth straight week through Jan. 31, with net long positions falling to their lowest since late October, according to data from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission released on Friday and calculations by Reuters. IMM/FX

The smaller-than-expected rise in U.S. wage growth further dampened the dollar's outlook, as well as concerns that Trump's protectionist trade policies and statements about other countries' currency manipulation would offset any lift from his stimulus policies and deregulation.

"The verbal intervention by the new U.S. administration and the unexpected weakness in wage growth may be factors extending the correction," Marc Chandler, global head of currency strategy at Brown Brothers Harriman in New York, said in a note.

"Nevertheless, we continue to view the dollar's pullback as corrective in nature and not the end of the bull run, and still see the macroeconomic considerations falling into place for a resumption of the underlying bull market," Chandler said.

The euro was steady on the day at $1.0781 EUR= , holding well above Friday's session low of $1.0711.

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