* Currencies still driven by tug of war between central banks
* Australian dollar reaches 10-day high after Chinese data
* China's offshore yuan nudges upwards
* Graphic: World FX rates in 2019 http://tmsnrt.rs/2egbfVh (Recasts, adds new comment, FX table, updates prices, changes byline, dateline; previous LONDON)
By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss
NEW YORK, July 15 (Reuters) - The dollar was little changed to slightly higher on Monday in thin summer trading, with the greenback's upside potential hampered by expectations the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates at next week's policy meeting.
Investors expect the Fed to reduce its key rate by 25 basis points and make another cut in September.
Foreign exchange markets were quiet on Monday and volatility low ahead of major central bank policy decisions next week. The European Central Bank also holds a meeting next week, with investors expecting a dovish statement.
Money markets have priced in an ECB rate cut of 10 basis points in September and another one in March. The ECB's meeting on July 25 may reinforce those expectations.
Forecasts for dovish moves by both the Fed and ECB have kept euro/dollar stuck in a narrow range for weeks.
"Until we get the news out of the G7 central banks later in this month and later into the summer, we are likely to remain rather range-bound and relatively quiet," said Brad Bechtel, managing director, Jefferies in New York. "Even then, we all know what to expect, more or less."
In mid-morning trading, an index that tracks the dollar against a basket of six other major currencies .DXY was slightly higher at 96.867.
The dollar was little changed versus the yen at 107.865 JPY= .
The euro EUR= was flat at $1.1266, trading within the recent range of $1.14 to $1.11.
Investors are more bearish on the euro, since U.S. Treasury yields look set to remain among the highest in developed markets despite future Fed rate cuts, analysts say.
Some analysts, however, are surprised the euro is not gaining given that the market has priced in Fed easing.
"For the world's most-traded and least-exciting currency pair, a dovish Fed, a weak-dollar president and a hint of global economic optimism, 'ought' to mean euro/dollar rallies," said Kit Juckes, FX strategist at Societe Generale (PA:SOGN).
"If it (the euro) can't stage a move back to $1.14 in the next week or two, what on earth could make it rally?"
Elsewhere, the Australian dollar, the currency most sensitive to Chinese news, hit a more than one-week high on stronger-than-expected economic data from China.
China's industrial output rebounded in June from a 17-year low in May, while June retail sales surged 9.8% from a year earlier. Aussie AUD=D3 was last up 0.1% at US$0.7031 against the U.S. dollar, while China's offshore yuan was up 0.1% at 6.8742 yuan per dollar CNH=EBS .
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Currency bid prices at 10:14 AM (1414 GMT) Description
RIC
Last
U.S. Close Pct Change
YTD Pct
High Bid
Low Bid
Previous
Change
Session
Euro/Dollar
EUR=
$1.1264
$1.1269
-0.04%
-1.79%
+1.1284
+1.1261 Dollar/Yen
JPY=
107.8400
107.8900
-0.05%
-2.19%
+108.1000 +107.8100 Euro/Yen
EURJPY=
121.52
121.60
-0.07%
-3.72%
+121.8400 +121.4800 Dollar/Swiss
CHF=
0.9836
0.9840
-0.04%
+0.22%
+0.9854
+0.9818 Sterling/Dollar GBP=
1.2531
1.2573
-0.33%
-1.77%
+1.2579
+1.2525 Dollar/Canadian CAD=
1.3031
1.3029
+0.02%
-4.44%
+1.3042
+1.3021 Australian/Doll AUD=
0.7030
0.7017
+0.19%
-0.27%
+0.7038
+0.7009 ar
Euro/Swiss
EURCHF=
1.1082
1.1092
-0.09%
-1.53%
+1.1102
+1.1067 Euro/Sterling
EURGBP=
0.8988
0.8960
+0.31%
+0.04%
+0.8998
+0.8961 NZ
NZD=
0.6719
0.6690
+0.43%
+0.01%
+0.6734
+0.6679 Dollar/Dollar
Dollar/Norway
8.5419
8.5309
+0.13%
-1.12%
+8.5481
+8.5236 Euro/Norway
EURNOK=
9.6246
9.6137
+0.11%
-2.84%
+9.6292
+9.6156 Dollar/Sweden
SEK=
9.3611
9.3769
-0.24%
+4.44%
+9.3772
+9.3524 Euro/Sweden
EURSEK=
10.5460
10.5710
-0.24%
+2.75%
+10.5690
+10.5460