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U.S. dollar struggles on Omicron concerns; traders eye non-farm payrolls

Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts

Posted on December 2, 2021

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· Last updated: January 28, 2026

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By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss and Iain Withers NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) -The dollar was on the defensive against some major currencies on Thursday, as investors fretted about the fast-spreading Omicron coronavirus variant with the United States reporting its first case, with worries about the speed at which the U.S. Federal Reserve will taper its asset purchases weighing […]

U.S. Dollar Under Pressure Due to Omicron and Payrolls

By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss and Iain Withers

NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) -The dollar was on the defensive against some major currencies on Thursday, as investors fretted about the fast-spreading Omicron coronavirus variant with the United States reporting its first case, with worries about the speed at which the U.S. Federal Reserve will taper its asset purchases weighing on the greenback as well.

The U.S. currency’s losses though appeared limited as investors looked ahead to Friday’s non-farm payrolls report for November.

“The risks are there for a big employment print to push the dollar higher, but the impact of the final non-farm payroll release ahead of December’s tapering announcement has been muted by Omicron concerns,” said Simon Harvey, senior FX market analyst at Monex Europe in London.

The United States recorded its first case of the Omicron variant on Wednesday, weighing on markets. The United States and Germany joined countries around the globe planning stricter COVID-19 restrictions on Thursday.

In mid-morning trading, the dollar index, which tracks the greenback against six major currencies, was down 0.2% on the day at 95.895.

The index swung lower last week after news of Omicron first emerged, although it remains close to a 16-month high of 96.938 hit last month.

“While the dollar is down against the euro, sterling, and the Swiss franc, this should be viewed in the context of very tight recent ranges for these currency pairs,” said Monex’s Harvey.

“Meanwhile, further downside in dollar/yen is seemingly absent though, suggesting today’s broad U.S. dollar move isn’t a clean risk-off move,” he added.

The dollar trimmed losses after data showing initial claims for state unemployment benefits rising 28,000 to a seasonally adjusted 222,000 for the week ended Nov. 27, lower than the forecast of 240,000.

The dollar rose 0.2% versus the yen to 112.89.

The euro was up 0.1% at $1.1335.

Scotiabank in a research note said the euro “remains favored as a semi-haven currency.” However, it expects euro weakness ahead, toward the $1.10/11 zone given weak near-term economic and rates fundamentals, but virus uncertainty should keep it in a $1.12-$1.14 range for now.

Currency volatility trackers remain at multi-month highs, suggesting big moves could still be in store.

Traders are also awaiting clarity on how quickly the Fed will taper its asset purchases, as central banks around the world grapple with how fast to unwind stimulus amid soaring inflation.

Fed Chair Jerome Powell reiterated in testimony to Congress on Wednesday that he and fellow policymakers will consider swifter action at their Dec. 14-15 meeting.

Sterling rose 0.2% to $1.3312.

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Currency bid prices at 10:12AM (1512 GMT)

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

Previous Change

Session

Dollar index 95.8800 96.0460 -0.16% 6.556% +96.1380 +95.8240

Euro/Dollar $1.1338 $1.1319 +0.18% -7.19% +$1.1347 +$1.1307

Dollar/Yen 112.8950 112.7600 +0.13% +9.27% +113.3200 +112.6300

Euro/Yen 128.01 127.64 +0.29% +0.86% +128.2200 +127.6500

Dollar/Swiss 0.9189 0.9205 -0.17% +3.87% +0.9221 +0.9180

Sterling/Dollar $1.3317 $1.3275 +0.32% -2.53% +$1.3333 +$1.3268

Dollar/Canadian 1.2819 1.2822 -0.02% +0.67% +1.2835 +1.2779

Aussie/Dollar $0.7112 $0.7108 +0.06% -7.55% +$0.7120 +$0.7084

Euro/Swiss 1.0417 1.0416 +0.01% -3.61% +1.0436 +1.0411

Euro/Sterling 0.8512 0.8523 -0.13% -4.76% +0.8529 +0.8499

NZ $0.6827 $0.6808 +0.35% -4.87% +$0.6831 +$0.6799

Dollar/Dollar

Dollar/Norway 9.0840 9.1060 -0.21% +5.82% +9.1110 +9.0590

Euro/Norway 10.3007 10.2819 +0.18% -1.59% +10.3296 +10.2510

Dollar/Sweden 9.0296 9.0795 -0.38% +10.17% +9.0944 +9.0269

Euro/Sweden 10.2392 10.2784 -0.38% +1.62% +10.2937 +10.2350

(Reporting by Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss in New York and Iain Withers in London; Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise, Nick Macfie and Andrea Ricci)

Key Takeaways

  • The U.S. dollar is under pressure due to Omicron concerns.
  • Traders are watching the non-farm payrolls report closely.
  • Federal Reserve's tapering plans are impacting the dollar.
  • Currency volatility remains high amid global uncertainty.
  • The dollar index remains near a 16-month high.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The main topic is the impact of the Omicron variant on the U.S. dollar and currency markets.
How is the Federal Reserve involved?
The Federal Reserve's plans to taper asset purchases are influencing the dollar's performance.
What are traders focusing on?
Traders are focusing on the upcoming non-farm payrolls report for November.

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