CPI miss keeps dollar below 2018 peak, sterling falls
An employee of a bank counts US dollar notes at a branch in Hanoi, Vietnam May 16, 2016. REUTERS/Kham
By Richard Leong
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar fell on Thursday against a basket of currencies, holding below its 2018 peak, as a smaller-than-expected rise in consumer prices caused traders to pare positions betting that inflation is accelerating, which could push the Federal Reserve to hike interest rates faster.
The British pound
The recent softening in price growth among major economies has lowered expectations that most central banks other than the Fed will reduce their bond purchases or raise interest rates.
"Most central banks with the exception of the Fed had been more hawkish than they needed to be. They now seem to be walking back," said Michael Diaz, head of FX at XE in Buena Park, California.
The U.S. Consumer Price Index, the government's broadest inflation gauge, increased 0.2 percent in April, less than the 0.3 percent rise projected by economists polled by Reuters.
"With the disappointment of the latest CPI, it does knock the wind out of the dollar for a bit," said Mazen Issa, senior FX strategist at TD Securities in London.
Lower U.S. Treasury yields added pressure on the greenback which had rallied for over two weeks on traders exiting their bearish bets on signs of overseas growth, in particular in Europe, cooling more quickly than the United States.
The dollar index <.DXY> fell 0.4 percent against a basket of six major currencies at 92.680 after hitting a 4-1/2-month high of 93.42 on Wednesday.
Benchmark 10-year Treasury yield
The euro benefited the most on the dollar's pullback, posting a 0.6 percent gain at $1.1920
The British pound was down 0.2 percent at $1.3516
Among Asian currencies, the Malaysian ringgit lost 4 percent in offshore trading
Malaysian financial markets were shut on Thursday and Friday.
PH's pledge to repeal an unpopular goods and services tax, restore a petrol subsidy and increase minimum wages raised concerns how the incoming government would pay for these programs and its potential drag on the ringgit.
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Currency bid prices at 3:01PM (1901 GMT)
Description RIC Last U.S. Close Pct Change YTD Pct High Bid Low Bid
Previous Change
Session
Euro/Dollar EUR= $1.1925 $1.1850 +0.63% -0.59% +1.1946 +1.1844
Dollar/Yen JPY= 109.3600 109.7400 -0.35% -2.94% +110.0100 +109.3200
Euro/Yen EURJPY= 130.43 130.04 +0.30% -3.51% +130.7500 +130.0000
Dollar/Swiss CHF= 1.0022 1.0050 -0.28% +2.86% +1.0057 +0.9995
Sterling/Dollar GBP= 1.3517 1.3544 -0.20% +0.04% +1.3617 +1.3461
Dollar/Canadian CAD= 1.2755 1.2853 -0.76% +1.42% +1.2859 +1.2743
Australian/Doll AUD= 0.7537 0.7462 +1.01% -3.38% +0.7539 +0.7451
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Euro/Swiss EURCHF= 1.1954 1.1914 +0.34% +2.27% +1.1957 +1.1900
Euro/Sterling EURGBP= 0.8820 0.8748 +0.82% -0.71% +0.8837 +0.8729
NZ Dollar/Dolar NZD= 0.6964 0.6984 -0.29% -1.72% +0.6985 +0.6904
Dollar/Norway NOK= 7.9952 8.0742 -0.98% -2.58% +8.0825 +7.9818
Euro/Norway EURNOK= 9.5373 9.5726 -0.37% -3.16% +9.5775 +9.5223
Dollar/Sweden SEK= 8.6412 8.7027 -0.09% +5.36% +8.7118 +8.6136
Euro/Sweden EURSEK= 10.3080 10.3170 -0.09% +4.77% +10.3275 +10.2710
(Additional reporting by Tom Finn in London; Vidya Ranganthan in Singapore; editing by Jonathan Oatis and Cynthia Osterman)
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