Dollar edges higher as China COVID worries spur defensive buying
2022.11.20 22:09
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. dollar banknotes are seen in this illustration taken July 17, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration
SINGAPORE (Reuters) – The U.S. dollar started the week on the front foot, boosted by defensive buying as investors remained on edge following a spike in COVID-19 cases in some cities in China that prompted officials to tighten restrictions.
China’s capital Beijing reported two COVID-19 deaths for Nov. 20, with the city’s most populous district urging residents to stay at home on Monday, extending a request from the weekend.
The rising cases have cast doubt on the hopes of an early easing in strict pandemic restrictions.
“The outlook for China’s zero-Covid market will remain a key source of volatility,” said Carol Kong, a currency strategist at Commonwealth Bank of Australia (OTC:).
“If we do see another set of step up in restrictions, it indicates to me that the Chinese officials are still wary of any eventual reopening.”
The rose 0.131% to 107.030 on Monday, after logging its biggest weekly gain in a month last week, while the offshore rate was at $7.1700 per dollar.
Hawkish comments from the Federal Reserve officials have helped the safe-haven dollar stabilise after its sharp dive earlier in November.
Investors will be keenly interested in the minutes from the Fed’s November meeting due to be released on Wednesday that could shed light on how high officials ultimately expect to raise interest rates.
Meanwhile, cryptocurrencies remained under pressure, with bitcoin down 0.3% to $16,205.00, while Ether also shed 0.3%. FTX owes its 50 biggest creditors nearly $3.1 billion, according to bankruptcy filings, as the collapsed crypto exchange undertakes a strategic review of its global assets.
The euro fell 0.21% to $1.0302, while sterling was last traded at $1.1851, down 0.30% on the day.
The Japanese yen weakened 0.04% versus the greenback at 140.42 per dollar. The Australian dollar fell 0.25% versus the greenback at $0.665, while the was down 0.21% at $0.614.
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Currency bid prices at 0133 GMT
Description RIC Last U.S. Close Pct Change YTD Pct High Bid Low Bid
Previous Change
Session
Euro/Dollar $1.0308 $1.0326 -0.17% +0.00% +1.0333 +1.0301
Dollar/Yen 140.3900 140.3950 +0.04% +0.00% +140.4850 +140.3000
Euro/Yen 144.74 144.92 -0.12% +0.00% +145.0100 +144.6500
Dollar/Swiss 0.9546 0.9547 +0.02% +0.00% +0.9552 +0.9531
Sterling/Dollar 1.1853 1.1885 -0.25% +0.00% +1.1895 +1.1848
Dollar/Canadian 1.3411 1.3390 +0.18% +0.00% +1.3417 +1.3385
Aussie/Dollar 0.6658 0.6673 -0.23% +0.00% +0.6681 +0.6652
NZ 0.6142 0.6152 -0.23% +0.00% +0.6169 +0.6137
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