Risk currencies' rally pauses, yen recovers, Turkish
lira sinks
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[October 21, 2021] By
Elizabeth Howcroft
LONDON (Reuters) - The Australian and New
Zealand dollars slipped from highs hit overnight, and the dollar fell
versus the yen on Thursday, in what analysts said was profit-taking
following a strong rally.
The U.S. dollar index was flat on the day at 1051 GMT, at 93.669.
Versus the Japanese yen, the dollar was down 0.3% at 114. having slipped
from 114.695 the pair reached on Wednesday, which was the yen's weakest
in four years.
The yen, which had been weakening against major peers since late
September, also reversed its recent losses versus the Australian dollar
on Thursday. The Australian dollar hit its strongest versus the yen
since 2018 overnight, before retreating.
There was no clear trigger for the reversal, but Jeremy Stretch, head of
G10 FX strategy at CIBC said that weakness in Asian equities and a
pullback in risk appetite may have played a role.
"We've seen a significant run in some of the yen crosses, Aussie-yen
being an obvious catalyst, and so we're just seeing a little bit of a
consolidation as risk has been under a little bit of pressure
overnight," he said.
Asian stocks slipped on Thursday as the upbeat mood that carried the Dow
Jones and bitcoin to record highs a day earlier ran out of steam,
replaced by fresh worries about the weakening Chinese property sector as
a possible default by China Evergrande Group looms within days.
European shares opened lower and U.S stock index futures pointed to a
weaker open for Wall Street.
CIBC's Stretch said he expects the pullback to be temporary, and for the
Australian and New Zealand dollars to continue gaining.
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A Japan yen note is seen in this illustration photo taken June 1,
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At 1058 GMT, the Australian dollar was down 0.4% against the U.S. dollar at
$0.7489, compared to the $0.75465 it reached overnight.
The New Zealand dollar was also down 0.3%.
Britain's pound was down just 0.1% against the dollar, at $1.3803, supported by
expectations that the Bank of England will raise rates.
The euro was down 0.1% at $1.16405, still close to Tuesday's three-week peak of
$1.1670.
Turkey's lira weakened to a record low, beyond 9.45 against the U.S. dollar,
after the central bank cut rates by a bigger than expected 200 basis points.
In cryptocurrencies, bitcoin was down around 0.6% at $65,609. On Wednesday it
hit a new all-time high of $67,016.50.
Market players say the latest wave of buying has been supported by the launch of
the first U.S. bitcoin futures-based exchange-traded fund (ETF) with investors
betting this will open a path to greater investment from both retail and
institutional investors.
The cryptocurrency ether rose to an all-time high of $4320.34 on Thursday.
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(Reporting by Elizabeth Howcroft; Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise and Hugh
Lawson)
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