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FOREX-Brexit hopes keep sterling, euro bid; dollar bulls take a breather

Published 14/11/2018, 03:33 pm
Updated 14/11/2018, 03:40 pm
© Reuters.  FOREX-Brexit hopes keep sterling, euro bid; dollar bulls take a breather

* Sterling erases most of its losses from last two sessions

* Dollar index trades below a 16-month high hit on Monday

* Yen stuck in a narrow range, trades with a weak bias

* Graphic: World FX rates in 2018 http://tmsnrt.rs/2egbfVh

By Vatsal Srivastava

SINGAPORE, Nov 14 (Reuters) - The euro and sterling climbed higher on Wednesday as investor confidence rose on news Britain had struck a draft divorce deal with the European Union after more than a year of talks.

The rise in the euro and sterling led investors to take profits on the U.S. dollar, which has retraced from a 16-month high.

The dollar index .DXY , a gauge of its value versus six major peers, traded at 97.05 on Wednesday, down 0.26 percent. The index hit a 16-month high of 97.69 on Monday.

The sell-off in the dollar has been due to the improved risk sentiment around a potential Brexit deal and not because of any deterioration in the fundamentals of the U.S. economy. The euro and sterling constitute around 70 percent of the weight in the dollar index.

"Don't be fooled by the pullback in the U.S. dollar...nearly all of the major currencies rebounded because of local factors and not a shift in appetite for U.S. dollars or change in economic fundamentals," said Kathy Lien, managing director of currency strategy at BK Asset Management.

Lien expects the dollar to strengthen further on the back of a robust U.S. economy, rising interest rates and its safe haven status.

The British pound GBP= traded at $1.3009 on Wednesday, gaining 0.3 percent as traders reduced bearish bets after Britain and the European Union agreed a preliminary text that would allow the United Kingdom to leave the EU with a deal that avoids a chaotic "hard Brexit" departure. challenge for British Prime Minister Theresa May is now to sell this deal to the parliament, where hardline Brexit supporters accuse her of surrendering to the EU.

The cabinet will meet at 1400 GMT on Wednesday to consider the draft withdrawal agreement. bullish sentiment has certainly returned for the pound, but we need to see the finer details of the draft deal and May needs support from her ministers," said Michael McCarthy, chief market strategist at CMC markets.

McCarthy said while there was still plenty of scope for further sterling appreciation, it would be prudent to wait on the sidelines until a clearer picture emerged.

Riding on the positive sentiment around a potentially orderly Brexit deal, the euro EUR= gained 0.1 percent to trade at $1.1301 on Wednesday.

However, the gain was limited by concerns about Italy's budget proposals and downbeat German investor confidence data, traders said. is still a concern for traders and we can see more uncertainty in the euro zone going ahead. The gains in the euro will be muted," added McCarthy.

The single currency lost 0.18 percent versus the pound to trade at EURGBP= 0.8687. The euro hit a 6-1/2 month low versus sterling of 0.8653 on Tuesday.

The dollar gained 0.11 percent versus the yen JPY= on Wednesday to trade at 113.93. The yen touched a six-week low of 114.20 on Monday.

The Australian dollar AUD= changed hands at $0.7224, gaining 0.12 percent versus the greenback.

The Canadian dollar CAD= changed hands at 1.3227, trading near its 4-month low due to a sell-off in the price of crude.

Oil, one of Canada's major exports, plunged to lows not seen since last November due to ongoing worries about weakening global demand and oversupply.

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