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* Euro up 0.6%
* Dollar index down 0.5%
* Jobs report stops dollar run
* Year-to-date dollar index up 1.3%
By David Henry and Ritvik Carvalho
NEW YORK/LONDON, Feb 5 (Reuters) - The dollar lost out to the euro after Friday's U.S. jobs report suggested that some traders may have over-egged a stronger American recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.
The euro EUR=EBS rose 0.6% against the dollar, its biggest daily gain in two weeks after the report, which Marc Chandler, strategist at Bannockburn Global Forex, said did more to force short-term traders to adjust long-dollar and short-euro positions than it changed the economic outlook for a U.S. recovery that is stronger than peers.
The dollar index =USD of a basket of currencies was down 0.4%, but still holding a weekly gain of 0.7%.
"This forces some of the late dollar-longs out," Chandler said. "It doesn't really change what to expect for Q1 GDP in the U.S. Market positioning is a different story."
The report showed U.S. employment growth rebounded less than expected in January and job losses the prior month were deeper than initially thought, strengthening the argument for additional relief money to aid the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. greenback was off 0.1% against the yen JPY=D3 at 105.43.
The slight change against the yen, Chandler said, was consistent with yields on U.S. Treasuries initially changing little in reaction to the report and the support it gives for additional government stimulus spending. and investors have been weighing whether dollar strength this year has been a temporary reaction to a 7% loss in 2020 or is a longer-lasting shift away from dollar pessimism.
The dollar index is still up 1.3% this year. Its rise has been supported by higher longer-term U.S. Treasury yields, which prompted traders to position for massive fiscal spending.
The gauge rose in each of the first four days this week and before the jobs report was on track for a 1.1% weekly advance, the most since Nov. 1.
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Currency bid prices at 10:17AM (1517 GMT) Description
RIC
Last
U.S. Close Pct Change
YTD Pct
High Bid
Low Bid
Previous
Change
Session
Dollar index
=USD
91.1290
91.5270
-0.43%
1.276%
+91.6000
+91.0820 Euro/Dollar
EUR=EBS
$1.2025
$1.1961
+0.54%
-1.58%
+$1.2033
+$1.1952 Dollar/Yen
JPY=D3
105.4200
105.5400
-0.10%
+2.07%
+105.7600 +105.3350 Euro/Yen
EURJPY=
126.77
126.25
+0.41%
-0.12%
+126.9400 +126.1700 Dollar/Swiss
0.9003
0.9044
-0.44%
+1.77%
+0.9045
+0.8999 Sterling/Dollar GBP=D3
$1.3731
$1.3673
+0.43%
+0.51%
+$1.3736
+$1.3666 Dollar/Canadian CAD=D3
1.2782
1.2824
-0.32%
+0.38%
+1.2832
+1.2780 Aussie/Dollar
AUD=D3
$0.7646
$0.7601
+0.61%
-0.59%
+$0.7655
+$0.7583 Euro/Swiss
EURCHF=
1.0826
1.0816
+0.09%
+0.18%
+1.0833
+1.0808 Euro/Sterling
EURGBP=
0.8754
0.8749
+0.06%
-2.05%
+0.8764
+0.8739 NZ
NZD=D3
$0.7191
$0.7157
+0.48%
+0.14%
+$0.7195
+$0.7136 Dollar/Dollar
Dollar/Norway
NOK=D3
8.5525
8.6420
-1.08%
-0.44%
+8.6445
+8.5425 Euro/Norway
EURNOK=
10.2869
10.3350
-0.47%
-1.72%
+10.3435
+10.2620 Dollar/Sweden
8.3986
8.4627
-0.20%
+2.47%
+8.4816
+8.3879 Euro/Sweden
EURSEK=
10.0970
10.1170
-0.20%
+0.20%
+10.1410
+10.0890
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