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FOREX-Yen in demand as risk aversion grows, loonie hits fresh lows

Published 18/01/2016, 09:40 am
© Reuters.  FOREX-Yen in demand as risk aversion grows, loonie hits fresh lows
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* Yen broadly firmer, hits three-year highs vs AUD

* Asian stocks set to fall after Wall St tumble

* Canadian dollar slides to near 13-year trough

By Ian Chua

SYDNEY, Jan 18 (Reuters) - The safe-haven yen got off to a flying start on Monday, while the Australian dollar, usually sold off in times of market stress, stayed under pressure as Asian equities geared up for a torrid session following a big selloff on Wall Street.

Investors also took aim at the Canadian dollar, driving it to a near 13-year low around C$1.4650 CAD=D4 on growing expectations the Bank of Canada will cut interest rates as early as this week.

U.S. stocks .SPX sank to their lowest since October 2014 as oil prices slid below $30 per barrel and fears grew about the health of the Chinese economy. A batch of disappointing U.S. data, including a fall in retail sales, added to worries about the global economy. response, currency investors bought the safe-haven yen, driving the Japanese unit higher against most peers.

The dollar slid to 116.56 yen JPY= , from 117.10 late in New York. A break below 116.15 - its August trough - will take the greenback back to one-year lows. It last stood at 116.77.

The euro dipped to a one-week low of 127.48 yen EURJPY=R , while the Aussie dollar was pinned near Friday's three-year trough of 79.52 yen AUDJPY=R .

Against the U.S. dollar, sterling languished at a 5-1/2 year low below $1.4300 GBP=D4 , while the Aussie was a whisker away from a seven-year low of $0.6827 AUD=D4 set on Friday.

The outlook for commodity currencies, particularly the loonie, remained bleak given expectations for further weakness in oil prices.

Iran is set to add to the global oversupply woes as it gears up to re-establish its crude oil export program after crippling sanctions were lifted over the weekend. weakness in the price of oil continues to weigh on the Canadian economy. The BoC would need to cut at least 50 bp this year to partially counteract the continued slide in crude oil prices," analysts at Barclays (L:BARC) wrote in a note to clients.

U.S. stock exchanges will be closed on Monday in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. On Tuesday, China is set to report its weakest full-year growth figure in 25 years on the back of slowing output and sagging investments. (Editing by Chris Reese)

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