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Dollar on back foot as Treasury yields soften, Omicron keeps markets on edge
Dec 20, 2021 10:26 PM

The dollar hovered below recent highs on Tuesday having lost ground overnight after a blow to Democratic spending plans in Washington, but worries about the Omicron coronavirus variant kept risk currencies in check.

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The dollar index, which measures the currency against six major peers, was last at 96.513, having lost ground on both the euro and the yen.

The greenback briefly approached 16-month highs at 96.914 last week, after the U.S. Federal Reserve opened the door to as many as three interest rate increases in 2022, and then found support as worries about the Omicron strain caused investors to seek safety.

However, it pulled back on Monday, finishing the session down 0.12% after U.S. Senator Joe Manchin, a moderate Democrat who is key to President Joe Biden's hopes of passing a $1.75 trillion domestic investment bill - known as Build Back Better - said on Sunday he would not support the package.

"The dollar pulled back on the breakdown of Build Back Better. Less stimulus, weaker growth, and rates dropping at the short-end was enough to push the dollar slightly lower," said Kyle Rodda, an analyst at IG markets.

Two-year U.S. Treasury yields on Monday touched 0.5870%, their lowest since Dec. 3, also causing the yield curve to steepen.

The pound was on the back foot at $1.3204 after British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Monday he would tighten coronavirus curbs to slow the spread of the Omicron variant if needed.

Omicron infections, which are multiplying rapidly across Europe and the United States, and doubling every two or three days in London and elsewhere, caused a sharp sell-off in share markets on Monday as well as oil.

In a sign of the uncertainty, however, Nasdaq and S&P 500 futures both climbed on Tuesday in early Asia.

The Aussie dollar was weak at $0.71055, while the New Zealand dollar was testing 13 month lows at $0.6709.

Turkey's lira had volatile day on Monday, even by its usual standards, first falling as much as 10% before ending the session up over 20% after President Tayyip Erdogan introduced a series of steps that he said would ease the burden of the weakened currency on Turks.

He also vowed to press on with a low-rates policy that led to the lira's slide in the first place.

Bitcoin was comparatively quiet, just below $47,000 after trending lower for the past few weeks.

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Currency bid prices at 0039 GMT

Description RIC Last U.S. Close Pct Change YTD Pct High Bid Low Bid

Previous Change

Session

Euro/Dollar $1.1275 $1.1274 +0.02% -7.71% +1.1278 +1.1274

Dollar/Yen 113.6550 113.6400 -0.02% +10.00% +113.6700 +113.6200

Euro/Yen 128.16 128.11 +0.04% +0.98% +128.2000 +128.1200

Dollar/Swiss 0.9216 0.9214 +0.06% +4.21% +0.9219 +0.9210

Sterling/Dollar 1.3204 1.3210 -0.05% -3.35% +1.3211 +1.3204

Dollar/Canadian 1.2935 1.2944 -0.06% +1.59% +1.2944 +1.2934

Aussie/Dollar 0.7107 0.7110 -0.04% -7.61% +0.7111 +0.7102

NZ 0.6707 0.6716 -0.16% -6.63% +0.6714 +0.6705

Dollar/Dollar

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