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Dollar gains as investors brace for higher rates at Fed September meet
Aug 28, 2022 11:02 PM

The US dollar extended its rally on Monday, hitting a five-week high on the yen after US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell signalled interest rates would be kept higher for longer to bring down soaring inflation.

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The dollar rose 0.5 percent and back above 138 against the Japanese yen to hit 138.34 in early Asia trade, its highest since July 21. Sterling fell 0.4 percent to a 2-1/2-year low of $1.1680. The euro fell 0.3 percent to $0.9932.

The moves extended dollar gains made on Friday when Powell warned there'd be "some pain" for households and businesses as it will take time for the Fed to control inflation.

"Powell made it clear that there is no dovish pivot as some market participants had expected," Carol Kong, senior associate for currency strategy and international economics at Commonwealth Bank of Australia.

"I think for this week, the (US dollar index) is going to track even higher towards 110 points, just as market participants continue to price in more aggressive tightening cycles by the major central banks."

The US dollar index last stood at 109.24, within a whisker of the two-decade high of 109.29 it hit in July.

Markets are now pricing in about a 64.5 percent chance of a 75 basis point rate hike at the next Fed meeting in September.

Despite the potential for a hike that big at the European Central Bank's September policy meeting, the single currency has struggled with investors more focused on an energy crisis in the bloc.

Russian state energy giant Gazprom is expected to halt natural gas supplies to Europe via its main pipeline from Aug. 31 to Sept. 2 for maintenance.

"Fears over a complete shutdown of Russian gas are going to keep euro/dollar heavy and below parity," said CBA's Kong.

The risk-sensitive Australian and New Zealand dollars were likewise weighed down by fear that aggressive rate hikes around the world will put the brakes on economic growth.

The Aussie was down 0.31 percent to $0.6870, while the kiwi hit a new one-month low of $0.6107 and last traded $0.6113.

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