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Dollar near one-week low as Delta fears ease before Jackson Hole

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Posted on August 25, 2021

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By Kevin Buckland TOKYO (Reuters) – The safe-haven dollar traded near a one-week low versus major peers on Wednesday as concerns eased that the highly contagious Delta coronavirus variant could derail a global economic recovery, lifting commodity-linked currencies like the Aussie. Risk appetite in global markets has strengthened since the U.S. Food and Drug Administration […]

Dollar near one-week low as Delta fears ease before Jackson Hole

By Kevin Buckland

TOKYO (Reuters) – The safe-haven dollar traded near a one-week low versus major peers on Wednesday as concerns eased that the highly contagious Delta coronavirus variant could derail a global economic recovery, lifting commodity-linked currencies like the Aussie.

Risk appetite in global markets has strengthened since the U.S. Food and Drug Administration granted full approval to the COVID-19 vaccine developed by Pfizer and BioNTech in a move that could accelerate U.S. inoculations.

The United States could get COVID-19 under control by early next year, Dr. Anthony Fauci, the country’s top infectious disease expert, said on Tuesday.

The dollar index, which tracks the currency against six rivals, was little changed at 92.955, after dipping to 92.804 the previous day for the first time since Aug. 17.

Australia’s dollar, which isn’t part of the index, was roughly flat at $0.7254 after climbing as high as $0.7271 on Tuesday, also a one-week high.

The greenback has rallied in recent weeks, with the dollar index hitting a 9 1/2-month high of 93.734 on Friday, not just on fear about Delta’s economic impact, but also an the Federal Reserve signalled a tapering of stimulus was likely this year.

However, with Delta clouding the outlook, expectations are diminished that Fed Chair Jerome Powell will indicate a timeline when he speaks at the Fed’s annual economic symposium at Jackson Hole, Wyoming, on Friday.

Against the euro, the dollar slipped 0.08% to $1.17475 on Wednesday, after touching a one-week low of $1.17655 overnight.

It edged up 0.13% to 109.82 yen, another safe-haven currency, but remained around the middle of the trading range since early July.

“The tide of optimism seems to have set in,” lifting commodity currencies at the dollar’s expense, Tapas Strickland, an analyst at National Australia Bank wrote in a client note.

Jackson Hole “looms as the next key test,” but “given the uncertainty it is likely the Fed needs to see another one or two stellar payroll prints, though a taper announcement in 2021 is still likely,” he said.

(Reporting by Kevin Buckland)

Frequently Asked Questions

What recent development has affected the dollar's value?
The dollar traded near a one-week low as concerns eased regarding the Delta coronavirus variant, especially after the FDA granted full approval to the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine.
How did the dollar index perform recently?
The dollar index was little changed at 92.955 after dipping to 92.804, marking its first decline since August 17.
What is the significance of the Jackson Hole symposium?
The Jackson Hole symposium is viewed as a key test for the Federal Reserve, with expectations that they may need to see more positive payroll data before announcing any tapering.
What did Dr. Anthony Fauci say about COVID-19 control in the U.S.?
Dr. Anthony Fauci stated that the United States could potentially get COVID-19 under control by early next year.
How have commodity currencies reacted to the dollar's performance?
Analysts noted that optimism has lifted commodity currencies at the dollar's expense, indicating a shift in risk appetite in global markets.

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