* Yen at 2-week high, yuan at 2-week low on virus fears
* Aussie jumps as unemployment unexpectedly drops
* Pound at three-week peak as rate cut bets subside
* Graphic: World FX rates in 2020 https://tmsnrt.rs/2RBWI5E
By Tom Westbrook
SINGAPORE, Jan 23 (Reuters) - The safe-haven Japanese yen firmed and the Chinese yuan weakened on Thursday, as traders kept a wary eye on the spread of a virus in China, while the battered Australian dollar jumped after a surprise drop in unemployment.
Deaths from the flu-like coronavirus stand at 17. Almost 600 people are infected and China has locked down Wuhan, a city of 11 million people, where the outbreak was believed to have originated at an animal market. currency moves, while modest, extend a push for safety that began on Tuesday and had partially reversed on Wednesday. MKTS/GLOB
"Yesterday we thought it was one sell-off and done...today it's a bit of a slap back to reality," said Chris Weston, Head of Research at Melbourne brokerage Pepperstone.
"The fact that USD/CNH is up is because people are seeing signs that there has to be some sort of stimulus on the back of this. People are seeing this impact economics."
The dollar hit its strongest in two weeks against the falling yuan, which traded at 6.9254 midsession CNY= .
The Japanese yen JPY= , seen as a haven by virtue of Japan's position as the world's largest creditor, rose 0.2% to a two-week high of 109.56 per dollar as investors sought safety.
Yields on benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasuries also edged lower to a two-week trough US10YT=RR as bond prices rose.
The U.S. dollar was otherwise firm, rising a bit against the euro EUR= and kiwi NZD=D3 and edging up to 97.552 against a basket of currencies .DXY .
The World Health Organization will decide later on Thursday whether to declare the situation a global health emergency.
A major concern is that the virus could spread quickly as millions of people travel across China, and the world, to celebrate the Lunar New Year in their hometowns.
"China's efforts to be transparent is a reprieve for markets, but our suspicion is that cautiousness is likely to remain a near-term theme nonetheless," said Rodrigo Catril, senior FX strategist at National Australia Bank in Sydney.
Elsewhere, the Australian dollar AUD=D3 , which has shed more than a cent this year as the domestic economy stalls, jumped 0.5% to $0.6879 after jobs data showed a surprising drop in unemployment to a nine-month low. settled back to $0.6866, but the strong number - the 28,900 jobs created in December was nearly double what analysts had expected - prompted an unwinding of bets that the central bank will cut rates next month.
Analysts at ANZ, Commonwealth Bank and Citi all dropped predictions for a reduction, and futures pricing showed the probability of a cut in February fall from an even chance to about one-in-four. 0#YIB
The British pound GBP= sat a fraction below a three-week high at $1.3125, after an overnight rebound in manufacturing sentiment prompted investors to trim rate cut bets. BOEWATCH
Factories' optimism about the outlook rose to the highest since August 2014, according to a quarterly survey from the Confederation of British Industry. The focus for the pound now turns to broader business surveys due on Friday. (Editing by Michael Perry and Jacqueline Wong)