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FOREX-Dollar resumes its rally, showing strongest week since early April

Published 26/09/2020, 05:27 am
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* Dollar index rises, yen falls against dollar

* Euro, Aussie and Kiwi decline against greenback

* Graphic: World FX rates in 2020 https://tmsnrt.rs/2RBWI5E (Updates prices, adds commentary)

By Sinéad Carew

NEW YORK, Sept 25 (Reuters) - The dollar gained ground on Friday and measured its biggest weekly gain since early April as investors worried about a slowing economic recovery, rising coronavirus infections in Europe, uncertainty about U.S. stimulus, and the upcoming elections here.

While orders for key U.S. capital goods increased more than expected in August, orders for durable goods - ranging from toasters to aircraft that are meant to last three years or more - rose 0.4% in August after jumping 11.7% in July. so much for investors to feel uncertain about, JB Mackenzie, Managing director of futures and forex at TD Ameritrade sees increasing volatility ahead of the Nov. 3 U.S. elections and as a result, more demand for the dollar.

"The election and stimulus and the continued economic recovery, those three parts, if those are not working lock step, there very well could be a movement to the dollar as that flight to safety trade," said Mackenzie.

Mackenzie is also looking at factors such as Britain's struggle to come up with a plan to exit the European Union as an overseas factor that could also keep the dollar strong.

While the greenback fell slightly on Thursday, after four days of gains, as equities rose on hopes for stimulus, the U.S. currency's rally resumed on Friday as worries resurfaced.

"Yesterday was a calmer more positive sentiment ... then this morning's durable goods show that the pace of growth in the United States is very uneven," said Juan Perez, senior currency trader and strategist at Tempus Inc.

Along with weaker U.S. and overseas economic data and expectations, Perez said dollar demand was also boosted by Washington's failure to create a stimulus package and concerns ahead of the U.S. election.

Top Republicans on Thursday repudiated President Donald Trump's refusal to commit to a peaceful transfer of power after Trump, also a Republican, said Wednesday that he expects the election result to end up being settled by the Supreme Court. times like that when the chaos and havoc and blurriness of the future is so intense and so dense, that's when the dollar is going to rise once again," said Perez. "Markets are always going to be afraid when a strong government does not give clarity about continuance, about stability."

The dollar index, which measures the greenback against a basket of major currencies, was last up 0.31% at 94.601 =USD and was on track for its best weekly percentage gain since the week early April.

With five straight days of gains against Japan's yen JPY=EBS , the greenback showed its strongest weekly gain versus the yen since early June. For the day, the yen was lower against the dollar at 105.60.

The euro had its largest weekly fall against the dollar since early April. The dollar, in a six-day rally against the Swiss Franc, showed its biggest weekly rise also since early April against that currency.

For the day the euro was down 0.40% at $1.1627, after hitting a roughly two-month lows EUR=EBS .

Riskier currencies fell, with Australian dollar lower 0.28% on the day and down around 3.6% for the week in its biggest weekly decline since the week ending March 20 AUD=D3 . The New Zealand dollar declined 0.08% against the greenback NZD= for the day but showing its biggest weekly dip since the week ending May 15.

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Currency bid prices at 3:04PM (1904 GMT) Description

RIC

Last

U.S. Close Pct Change

YTD Pct

High Bid

Low Bid

Previous

Change

Session

Euro/Dollar

EUR=

$1.1627

$1.1672

-0.39%

+3.72%

+1.1684

+1.1613 Dollar/Yen

JPY=

105.6000

105.4000

+0.19%

-2.99%

+105.6900 +105.2500 Euro/Yen

EURJPY=

122.79

123.00

-0.17%

+0.69%

+123.1500 +122.6200 Dollar/Swiss

CHF=

0.9285

0.9266

+0.21%

-4.06%

+0.9296

+0.9251 Sterling/Dollar GBP=

1.2730

1.2749

-0.15%

-3.99%

+1.2804

+1.2688 Dollar/Canadian CAD=

1.3392

1.3362

+0.22%

+3.13%

+1.3418

+1.3338 Australian/Doll AUD=

0.7025

0.7045

-0.28%

+0.06%

+0.7086

+0.7007 ar

Euro/Swiss

EURCHF=

1.0799

1.0813

-0.13%

-0.49%

+1.0821

+1.0792 Euro/Sterling

EURGBP=

0.9131

0.9149

-0.20%

+8.01%

+0.9168

+0.9120 NZ

NZD=

0.6545

0.6550

-0.08%

-2.84%

+0.6591

+0.6529 Dollar/Dollar

Dollar/Norway

NOK=

9.5780

9.4967

+0.86%

+9.11%

+9.6151

+9.4833 Euro/Norway

EURNOK=

11.1392

11.0858

+0.48%

+13.23%

+11.1858

+11.0679 Dollar/Sweden

SEK=

9.1263

9.0828

-0.07%

-2.37%

+9.1645

+9.0858 Euro/Sweden

EURSEK=

10.6125

10.6195

-0.07%

+1.37%

+10.6635

+10.5930

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