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US dollar records 5 weeks high against yen in Asian trade

byCustoms Today Report
21/07/2015
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LONDON: The dollar hovered near five-week highs versus the yen on Tuesday after a top Federal Reserve official added to expectations that U.S. interest rates could be raised as early as September.

The dollar index was little changed at 98.036 .DXY and near a three-month high of 98.147 scaled overnight.

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The greenback received a boost after St. Louis Fed President James Bullard told the Fox Business network on Monday that the central bank is likely to raise rates in September as inflation is set to climb toward its target and unemployment is poised to dip below 5 percent.

U.S. Treasury yields, notably those of shorter-dated maturities like two-year bills, rose in response to Bullard’s comments and shored up the dollar.

The dollar was flat at 124.35 yen, not far from a five-week high of 124.39 reached overnight. The greenback still took another step closer to the 13-year peak of 125.86 reached in early June.

The U.S. currency has climbed steeply from a low near 120 yen plumbed at the start of the month when angst over the Greek debt crisis and sliding China shares triggered a rush toward the safe-haven Japanese currency, but the 125 threshold could be a tough ceiling to top.

“The approach to 125 yen takes dollar/yen into politically sensitive territory. Any big gains by the dollar just as the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) talks are climaxing could stimulate those on both sides of the Pacific opposed to the negotiations, and the authorities would not want that,” said Junichi Ishikawa, market analyst at IG Securities in Tokyo.

Ministers from the 12-nation TPP trade pact negotiations will meet July 28-31 in Maui, Hawaii, aiming to reach a broad agreement. The meeting is likely to mark the final stage in the TPP negotiations, a massive trade pact covering 40 percent of the world’s economy.

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