Monday, August 27, 2012

Reuters: US Dollar Report: FOREX-Euro slightly up versus dollar, Bernanke ahead

Reuters: US Dollar Report
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FOREX-Euro slightly up versus dollar, Bernanke ahead
Aug 27th 2012, 15:50

Mon Aug 27, 2012 11:50am EDT

  * Euro rises but stays below recent seven-week high      * German business sentiment falls more than expected in  August      * Bernanke speaks on Friday, easing expectations could weigh  on dollar          By Wanfeng Zhou      NEW YORK, Aug 27 (Reuters) - The euro edged higher against  the dollar o n M onday after a bigger-than-expected drop in German  business sentiment raised hopes the euro zone's largest economy  will do more to revive the bloc's growth.      Sentiment toward the euro remained uncertain as markets  awaited a series of key events next month, including the  European Central Bank's policy meeting on Sept. 6, followed by  the German Constitutional Court's ruling on the euro zone's  permanent bailout fund on Sept. 12.      German business sentiment dropped for a fourth month in a  row in August to reach its lowest level since March 2010, the  Munich-based Ifo think tank said, with the business climate hit  by increasing worries about the future level of exports.         "The news clearly shows that Germany cannot escape unharmed  if the rest of the euro zone falls into a deep recession," said  Boris Schlossberg, managing director of FX Strategy at BK Asset  Management in New York.      "Therefore policymakers may now temper their insistence on  austerity and instead will pursue more stimulative policies in  order to revive growth."      The euro hit a session high of $1.2535 on Reuters  data after the Ifo survey was released, and was last up 0.1  percent at $1.2518.      It stayed well below a peak of $1.2589 set last Thursday,  its highest since July 4. Traders cited strong offers above  $1.2580 and option barriers at $1.2600. Support lies around  $1.2500.      Volume was thin with London shut for a holiday.      Further gains in the euro are likely before U.S. Federal  Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke speaks at a central bankers'  gathering in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, on Friday amid expectations  of another round of monetary easing from the U.S. central bank  to stimulate sluggish growth.      Chicago Federal Reserve President Charles Evans said the  U.S. central bank should immediately launch a fresh round of  monetary stimulus and buy bonds for as long as it takes to  produce a steady decline in the jobless rate.       The euro climbed 1.4 percent last week on optimism the ECB  will soon start buying Spanish and Italian bonds to bring down  borrowing costs in troubled euro zone economies.      Speculators trimmed bets against the euro to 123,932  contracts from 137,810 contracts in the week ended Aug. 21, data  from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission showed on Fr iday.         Bets in favor of the U.S. dollar fell to $4.57 billion from  $8.92 billion the previous week, the fifth straight weekly  decline and the smallest net long position since September 2011.      Analysts said investors will closely watch a speech later on  M onday by German ECB Executive Board member Joerg Asmussen, who  said last week a Greek exit from the euro zone was manageable  but not preferable.      Underscoring challenges to a quick solution to the debt  crisis, Germany's Bundesbank has likened the ECB's bond-buying  plan to a dangerous drug and a conservative ally of the German  leader said Greece should leave the currency bloc by next year.         "There's a lot of event risk, and I think this event risk  will keep the euro capped," said Mitul Kotecha, head of global  foreign exchange strategy for Credit Agricole in Hong Kong. He  predicted the euro "will struggle to get above $1.26 this week".      Against the yen, the euro rose slightly at 98.46 yen. The  dollar was flat at 78.65 yen.      The Australian dollar skidded to a one-month low of  $1.0368 and looked vulnerable to further losses on fresh  concerns about China's economy. The Aussie is often used to  express views on the world's second-largest economy.      The Aussie dollar was last down 0.2 percent at $1.0385.  
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