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Dollar rises in Asia on upbeat US data

Published November 12, 2013 Updated November 12, 2013 06:34am

imageTOKYO: The dollar rose in Asia Tuesday as upbeat US jobs data fuelled speculation of a winding down of the Fed's monetary easing programme.

The greenback bought 99.56 yen in Tokyo afternoon trade, up from 99.20 yen in New York Monday afternoon.

The euro was mixed, weakening to $1.3392 from $1.3407 in US trade, while it firmed to 133.33 yen from 133.01 yen.

Last week's strong US jobs data and better-then-expected 2.8 percent third-quarter economic growth has raised expectations that the Fed would start tapering its stimulus programme in mid-December or late January.

The jobs growth, despite a 16-day partial federal government shutdown, suggested the world's largest economy could be in better shape than previously believed.

The Fed has said any drawdown -- seen as a plus for the dollar -- hinges on signs of a firm recovery.

"More and more market players expect the Fed to start tapering the programme by the end of the year," Daisuke Karakama, market economist at Mizuho Bank, told AFP.

However, Karakama said he believed any pullback would happen in January at the earliest or possibly in March as worries linger over Washington's budget battles.

The euro has faced selling pressure as looming deflation fears in the eurozone saw the European Central Bank cut rates to a record low 0.25 percent last week.

A downgrade of France's credit rating also heaped pressure on the unit. An expected tepid result for eurozone GDP this week could stoke speculation of more policy moves by the ECB, dealers said.

The dollar was mixed against other Asia-Pacific currencies.

It rose to Sg$1.2486 from Sg$1.2478 on Monday, to Tw$29.56 from Tw$29.45, to 63.53 Indian rupees from 63.26 rupees, and to 43.70 Philippine pesos from 43.46 pesos.

The greenback fell to 31.57 Thai baht from 31.65 baht and to 1,071.20 South Korean won from 1,071.60 won

The Australian dollar fell to 93.29 US cents from 93.80 cents, while the Chinese yuan edged up to 16.31 yen from 16.25 yen.

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