Dollar drifts higher as traders look to upcoming Fed decision

New York, Sept 19 (BNA): The U.S. dollar edged higher against a basket of currencies on Tuesday as traders awaited a raft of central bank interest rate decisions this week, including one by the Federal Reserve on Wednesday.


The dollar index, which measures the currency against six major counterparts, was up 0.05% at 105.13, not far from the six-month high of 105.43 touched on Thursday. The index rose for its ninth straight week last week, its longest winning streak in nearly a decade.

Resilient U.S. growth has fueled a rebound in the dollar in recent weeks though the rally will likely be tested by a gauntlet of data and Wednesday’s Fed interest rate decision, Reuters reported.


The dollar came under pressure against the euro earlier on Tuesday following a report that indicated the European Central Bank may soon start discussing how to drain some of the excess liquidity in the banking system, while the yen wallowed near 10-month lows against the dollar.


A Reuters report on Monday citing six sources said the debate over the multi-trillion-euro pool of excess liquidity sloshing around banks was likely to start next month.


The excess cash dulls the impact of the ECB’s rate hikes by reducing competition for deposits and results in hefty interest payments – and ensuing losses – by some central banks.


The euro was 0.1% lower at $1.06805, after rising as high as $1.0718 earlier in the session.

Traders expect the Fed to keep rates on hold at its upcoming meeting, according to the CME FedWatch tool, though focus will be on the central bank’s forward guidance.

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Still, with the dollar having rallied over the last few weeks it may take a fresh catalyst to lift it higher.

The Australian dollar was 0.31% higher after minutes of the Reserve Bank of Australia’s latest policy meeting signaled that there would be more interest rate hikes to come.


The Canadian dollar was trading 0.35% higher after having strengthened to a six-week high against its U.S. counterpart on Tuesday, as investors raised bets on additional interest rate hikes by the Bank of Canada following hotter-than-expected inflation data.


The yen was last down 0.16% versus the greenback at 147.85 per dollar, drawing a lot of focus now, as the BOJ prepares to meet to discuss monetary policy on Friday.


The last time the yen was this weak was last autumn when Japanese authorities intervened to prop it up.


Expectations are for the BOJ to maintain its policy of ultra-low interest rates and reassure markets that monetary stimulus will stay in place, at least for now, even as Governor Kazuo Ueda stoked speculation of an imminent move away from the central bank’s current policy stance.


Meanwhile, the British pound was up 0.08 % at $ 1.2395, hovering near three-month lows, ahead of a Bank of England interest rate decision on Thursday which is expected to yield a final rate rise in the current cycle.


In cryptocurrencies, bitcoin rose 1.57 % to $ 27,191, close to a 3-week high.


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