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FOREX-Euro near 3-yr high vs sagging dollar, better risk appetite weighs on yen

Published 05/01/2018, 11:28 am
Updated 05/01/2018, 11:30 am
FOREX-Euro near 3-yr high vs sagging dollar, better risk appetite weighs on yen
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* Euro short distance away from 3-year high vs dollar

* Combo of strong euro zone data, dollar weakness support euro

* Dollar/yen manages to rise as risk appetite hits Japanese unit

* A$ headed for 4th week of gains, commodity currencies strong

By Shinichi Saoshiro

TOKYO, Jan 5 (Reuters) - The euro hovered near a three-year high against the sagging dollar on Friday, while improving investor risk appetite weighed on the yen.

The euro was steady at $1.2069 EUR= after rising 0.45 percent overnight.

The common currency, supported in part by narrowing U.S.-euro zone debt yield spreads, has gained 0.6 percent so far this week. A rise above $1.2092 would take it to its highest level since January 2015.

The euro received its latest boost overnight as data showed the euro zone economy closed out 2017 with the strongest growth in nearly seven years. down by the greenback's weakness against the euro, the dollar index against a basket of six major currencies was poised on a loss of 0.3 percent this week, during which it probed a three-month low of 91.751 .DXY . The index was also headed for its third week of losses.

The U.S. currency's weakness was highlighted overnight as the dollar failed to draw support from stronger-than-expected jobs report. U.S. private employers added 250,000 jobs in December, data from ADP Research Institute showed, the biggest monthly increase since March. markets are now focused on Friday's U.S. non-farm payrolls report, which is expected to show job gains of 190,000 for December.

Given the dollar's recent poor showing, market participants reckon stronger-than-expected employment gains and growth in wages would be needed to turn fortunes around for the currency.

"It is the same theme from 2017 that is hurting the dollar, which is low inflation concerns, which in turn has capped Treasury yields," said Junichi Ishikawa, senior FX strategist at IG Securities in Tokyo.

"The euro, on the other hand, is on a roll. We see the euro zone HICP figures out later today and if that proves to be strong, that could offset a decent U.S. jobs report from the dollar's perspective," Ishikawa said.

The euro zone's harmonised index of consumer prices (HICP) for December is due later on Friday.

The Australian dollar extended gains from the previous day and rose to $0.7869 AUD=D4 , its highest since Oct. 20.

The Aussie was on track for its fourth straight week of gains, with the recent surge in prices of commodities like copper and iron ore providing a lift.

The Canadian dollar has also benefited from surging commodities, with crude oil prices at their highest since 2015.

The loonie was headed for its third straight week of gains, having touched a 2-1/2-month high of C$1.2485 per dollar overnight.

The yen was an exception among the major currencies, having sunk this week against its peers like the dollar, euro and Aussie.

The Japanese currency depreciated against the broadly weaker greenback due to increasing investor appetite for risk in the broader markets, which dimmed its allure as a perceived safe haven.

The dollar was little changed at 112.790 yen JPY= after rising about 0.2 percent on Thursday. It was little changed against the yen this week, during which it had momentarily slipped to a two-week low of 112.055 on Tuesday. (Editing by Kim Coghill)

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