Dollar pauses ahead of Fed rate decision

  Dollar pauses ahead of Fed rate decision

  By Ankur Banerjee

  SINGAPORE (Reuters) – The dollar was broadly flat against major currencies on Wednesday after easing in the previous session following U.S. data that showed moderating wage pressure, with investors keenly awaiting the conclusion of a Federal Reserve policy meeting.

  The U.S. central bank is expected to raise interest rates by 25 basis points later on Wednesday, but Fed Chair Jerome Powells press conference is likely to take the spotlight as traders attempt to gauge how long the Fed is likely to stay hawkish.

  The dollar index, which measures the U.S. currency against six major peers, fell 0.029% to 102.060. It slipped 0.16% in the previous session, in part because of a report showing U.S. labour costs had increased in the fourth quarter at their slowest pace in a year.

  The index has fallen for four straight months. As investors price in the Fed reaching the end of its rate-hike cycle, the index is far from the 20-year high of 114.78 it touched on Sept. 28.

  Investor attention this week will also be on the monetary path taken by European Central Bank and Bank of England, each of which is expected to raise interest rates by 50 basis points on Thursday.

  The euro was down 0.03% to $1.0859, while sterling was last trading at $1.231, down 0.08% on the day.

  The Japanese yen strengthened 0.10% versus the greenback at 129.98 per dollar.

  Prices of Fed funds futures imply the Feds benchmark rate will peak at 4.91% in June, up from 4.33%, then fall to 4.48% by December.

  “Recent progress on inflation has encouraged market participants to expect the Fed to quickly pivot from interest rate hikes to interest rate cuts,” said Carol Kong, currency strategist at Commonwealth Bank of Australia.

  Since signs of labour market loosening were limited, the Fed would likely pair a smaller rate hike this week with hawkish communication, she said. “The U.S. dollar can in turn enjoy a brief rally if markets reassess their expectations for a quick FOMC pivot.”

  The Fed increased interest rates by 50 basis points in December after four successive 75 bps rate hikes. It said then that interest rates might need to be higher for longer to tame inflation.

  “The expectations of a soft landing have picked up since the start of the year, relative to the rising recession bets seen in second half of last year,” Saxo Markets strategists said.

  “There is some reason to believe that Powell and team may be aiming to lengthen the hiking cycle in order to buy more time to assess both the incoming data and the impact of their previous aggressive rate hikes.”

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  Currency bid prices at 0126 GMT

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

  Previous Change

  Session

  Euro/Dollar $1.0860 $1.0861 +0.00% +1.37% +1.0865 +1.0859

  Dollar/Yen 129.9850 130.1000 -0.08% -0.94% +130.1950 +130.0000

  Euro/Yen 141.16 141.31 -0.11% +0.61% +141.3900 +141.0800

  Dollar/Swiss 0.9166 0.9162 +0.04% -0.88% +0.9167 +0.9160

  Sterling/Dollar 1.2309 1.2317 -0.06% +1.79% +1.2325 +1.2305

  Dollar/Canadian 1.3302 1.3307 -0.05% -1.84% +1.3309 +1.3299

  Aussie/Dollar 0.7050 0.7054 -0.07% +3.41% +0.7056 +0.7048

  NZ 0.6432 0.6436 -0.02% +1.34% +0.6440 +0.6426

  Dollar/Dollar

  All spots

  Tokyo spots

  Europe spots

  Volatilities

  Tokyo Forex market info from BOJ

  (Reporting by Ankur Banerjee in Singapore)

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