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Markets

Euro inches higher in Asian trade

Published April 25, 2012 Updated April 25, 2012 05:53am

TOKYO: The euro inched higher in Asian trade on Wednesday as traders watched for signs of monetary easing from the US Federal Reserve after its policy meeting wraps up later in the day.

The euro was buying $1.3195 and 107.43 yen in Tokyo afternoon trade, against $1.3192 and 107.35 yen in New York late Tuesday.

The greenback changed hands at 81.43 yen, against 81.36 yen.

Few are expecting major moves from the Fed amid signs of tepid growth in the world's biggest economy, with the bank likely to keep its ultra-low interest rate policy unchanged.

But a post-meeting press briefing by Fed chief Ben Bernanke may offer hints about the economy's direction, they said.

The rate decision "will be critical to determine the US dollar's direction over coming sessions", Mitul Kotecha, strategist at Credit Agricole, said in a note to clients.

"Assuming that the Fed does not alter its policy setting but instead only tinkers with its economic forecasts, the dollar will escape any further selling pressure."

The yen's slip came as traders also looked to a Bank of Japan meeting Friday for further easing moves in a bid to kickstart the country's moribund economy.

The euro's uptick on Wednesday came after the single currency took a hit earlier in the week on news that eurozone private sector activity in April sank at the fastest rate in five months, suggesting the 17-nation bloc faces a longer recession than previously thought.

The results of the first round of the French presidential election, with Socialist challenger Francois Hollande ahead of Nicolas Sarkozy, also weighed on the currency.

The dollar was mostly lower against other Asian currencies, slipping to Tw$29.48 from Tw$29.49 on Tuesday and to 1,139.40 South Korean won from 1,141.48 won.

It also fell to 30.93 Thai baht from 31.02 baht, to 42.67 Philippine pesos from 42.75 pesos and to Sg$1.2459 from Sg$1.2483. The dollar rose to 9,195.00 Indonesian rupiah from 9,194.00 rupiah.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2012

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