* Data on Thursday will provide clues on European economy
* Kiwi drops after inflation slows (Updates prices)
By Karen Brettell
NEW YORK, April 17 (Reuters) - The greenback weakened against the euro on Wednesday as better-than-expected economic growth data in China bolstered risk appetite and a day ahead of the release of closely watched economic data for the euro zone.
China's economy grew at a steady 6.4 percent pace in the first quarter, defying expectations for a further slowdown, as industrial production surged and consumer demand showed signs of improvement. sentiment seems to have improved overnight on the back of the strong Chinese data,” said Shaun Osborne, chief FX strategist at Scotiabank in Toronto.
Investors are closely watching Chinese and European economic data for signals that global growth is recovering.
The release of Purchasing Managers Indexes (PMIs) for the manufacturing and service sectors in Europe on Thursday will provide the next indication of the strength of the European economy.
Investment inflows into Europe have been improving, which may give the euro a boost against the greenback.
“We're at the upper end of the range for the dollar and we think seasonal pressures should start to weigh a little bit more on the dollar going forward. Generally this is about the time of year when the dollar starts to soften up from a seasonal point of view,” Osborne said.
The Australian dollar jumped on the Chinese data before giving back the gains. The currency is sensitive to the economic fortunes of China, Australia's biggest trading partner.
The Aussie weakened on Tuesday after the Reserve Bank of Australia said that a cut in interest rates would be "appropriate" should inflation stay low and unemployment trend higher. New Zealand dollar fell after data showed that annual inflation slowed in the first quarter, which raised the odds of an interest rate cut in the coming months. data on Wednesday showed that the U.S. trade deficit fell to an eight-month low in February as imports from China plunged, temporarily providing a boost to President Donald Trump's "America First" agenda and economic growth in the first quarter. bid prices at 1417 EDT (1817 GMT): Description
RIC
Last
U.S. Close Pct
YTD Pct High Bid Low Bid
Previous
Change
Change
Session
Euro/Dollar
$1.1295
$1.1280
+0.13
-1.52
+1.1324 +1.1280 Dollar/Yen
112.0400 111.9900
+0.04
+1.61
+112.160 +111.9300
0
Euro/Yen
EURJPY= 126.53
126.34
+0.15
+0.25
+126.810 +126.2900
0
Dollar/Swiss
CHF=
1.0108
1.0078
+0.30
+3.00
+1.0109 +1.0068 Sterling/Dollar GBP=
1.3031
1.3048
-0.13
+2.15
+1.3068 +1.3030 Dollar/Canadian CAD=
1.3343
1.3349
-0.04
-2.16
+1.3371 +1.3274 Australian/Doll AUD=
0.7167
0.7175
-0.11
+1.67
+0.7205 +0.7154 ar
Euro/Swiss
EURCHF= 1.1418
1.1368
+0.44
+1.44
+1.1421 +1.1366 Euro/Sterling
EURGBP= 0.8666
0.8643
+0.27
-3.54
+0.8680 +0.8642 NZ
NZD=
0.6716
0.6761
-0.67
+0.00
+0.6775 +0.6672 Dollar/Dollar
Dollar/Norway
8.4935
8.4911
+0.03
-1.68
+8.5022 +8.4600 Euro/Norway
EURNOK= 9.5950
9.5847
+0.11
-3.15
+9.6045 +9.5711 Dollar/Sweden
SEK=
9.2475
9.2571
+0.02
+3.17
+9.2660 +9.2167 Euro/Sweden
EURSEK= 10.4470
10.4445
+0.02
+1.78
+10.4603 +10.4320