* EU deal cheered, although largely priced in
* Analysts say dollar set to struggle for now
* Commodity currencies soar as risk sentiment improves
* Graphic: World FX rates in 2020 https://tmsnrt.rs/2RBWI5E (Updates to mid-afternoon, changes byline)
By Chuck Mikolajczak and Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss
NEW YORK, July 21 (Reuters) - The euro on Tuesday scaled to its highest against the U.S. dollar since January 2019, after European Union countries reached an accord on a massive stimulus plan to revive their economies that have been mired in a coronvirus-induced slump.
Sentiment rose on the heels of the EU deal and lifted commodity currencies, which tend to benefit in times of increased risk appetite. The Australian dollar rose to a 15-month high against the greenback, the New Zealand currency touched a six-month peak, and the Canadian dollar advanced to its strongest level in six weeks.
The EU deal - a compromise on concerns that states considered to be frugal such as the Netherlands, Austria and Sweden, had about aid for more their more profligate neighbors - was hailed as an important signal of unity by Europe's leaders and a foundation for economic recovery but also revealed potential fractures that could inhibit any future deals. an important fact they finally got around to doing it, they got everybody on board with it. It's less than I certainly thought they would do so its effect on the euro is going to be limited," said Joseph Trevisani, senior analyst at FXStreet.com.
Encouraging results from several COVID-19 vaccine trials on Monday also kept sentiment buoyant and provided an additional boost to global stock markets. afternoon trading, the euro rose 0.69% to $1.15275, after earlier hitting $1.154, EUR=EBS , the highest level since Jan. 11, 2019.
Against a basket of major currencies, the dollar fell 0.64% to 95.123 =USD , the lowest since early March.
ING analysts said they are looking for "more gains to $1.20 later this year" as dollar weakness kicks in because the recovery fund agreement is significant enough "not to prompt investors to exit their long euro positions," particularly against the dollar, where the outlook has darkened for the rest of the year.
The Australian dollar AUD=D3 was last up 1.83% at US$0.7146, also lifted after the central bank offered few surprises in minutes from last month's meeting. AUD/
In a speech, Governor Philip Lowe said while he would prefer a cheaper Aussie dollar, its 27% recovery from March lows was supported by fundamentals. New Zealand dollar rose 1.08% to US$0.6645 NZD=D3 .
The Canadian dollar strengthened 0.72% to C$1.3436 per U.S. dollar CAD=D3 .
The dollar fell 0.45% versus the yen to 106.78 yen JPY=EBS .
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Currency bid prices at 2:55PM (1855 GMT) Description
RIC
Last
U.S. Close Pct Change
YTD Pct
High Bid
Low Bid
Previous
Change
Session
Euro/Dollar
EUR=
$1.1525
$1.1444
+0.71%
+2.82%
+1.1539
+1.1424 Dollar/Yen
JPY=
106.7700
107.2400
-0.44%
-1.92%
+107.3600 +106.6900 Euro/Yen
EURJPY=
123.09
122.78
+0.25%
+0.93%
+123.1600 +122.4800 Dollar/Swiss
CHF=
0.9326
0.9387
-0.65%
-3.64%
+0.9399
+0.9322 Sterling/Dollar GBP=
1.2755
1.2660
+0.75%
-3.80%
+1.2767
+1.2651 Dollar/Canadian CAD=
1.3431
1.3533
-0.75%
+3.43%
+1.3537
+1.3424 Australian/Doll AUD=
0.7140
0.7013
+1.81%
+1.69%
+0.7143
+0.7011 ar
Euro/Swiss
EURCHF=
1.0754
1.0745
+0.08%
-0.90%
+1.0758
+1.0723 Euro/Sterling
EURGBP=
0.9037
0.9035
+0.02%
+6.90%
+0.9050
+0.9002 NZ
NZD=
0.6640
0.6574
+1.00%
-1.43%
+0.6647
+0.6560 Dollar/Dollar
Dollar/Norway
9.0936
9.2276
-1.45%
+3.59%
+9.2325
+9.0825 Euro/Norway
EURNOK=
10.4830
10.5664
-0.79%
+6.56%
+10.5796
+10.4658 Dollar/Sweden
SEK=
8.8652
8.9506
-0.48%
-5.16%
+8.9808
+8.8596 Euro/Sweden
EURSEK=
10.2203
10.2692
-0.48%
-2.38%
+10.2813
+10.2170
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https://tmsnrt.rs/30wWQJh Potential allocation of EU recovery fund as share of GDP
https://tmsnrt.rs/2OzVnME
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