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NEW YORK: The dollar slipped on Tuesday after a move higher the previous day as comments from U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell faded and a rise in equities markets help boost risk-on sentiment.

The greenback saw its biggest one day percentage gain since March 10 on Monday, as Powell opened the door for raising rates by more than 25 basis points at upcoming policy meetings in order to combat inflation. Read full story

Traders are pricing in a 66.1% chance of a 50 basis point hike at the Fed’s May meeting, according to CME’s FedWatch Tool, up from slightly more than 50% a week ago.

In the wake of Powell’s comments, Goldman Sachs now anticipates the central bank to raise interest rates by 50 basis points at both its May and June meetings. Read full story

Investors were in a risk-on mood, as U.S. stocks rose and dented some of the safe-haven appeal of the greenback, with equities getting a lift, in part, from bank shares on Fed rate hike expectations. Read full story

“For the dollar, it is well supported by the Fed’s increasingly hawkish rate stance but it is off its peaks, risk-appetite has something to do with that, with stocks higher that is kind of tempering the dollar’s gains,” said Joe Manimbo, senior market analyst at Western Union Business Solutions in Washington, DC.

“At least for now, it seems the market is giving the Fed the benefit of the doubt that it can foster a soft landing and that is what is underpinning risk appetite and capping gains in the dollar.”

The dollar index =USD fell 0.063%.

The yen continued its recent weakness as the Bank of Japan renewed its stance on keeping its ultra-loose monetary policy intact. Read full story

The yen JPY=EBS hit a fresh six-year low of 121.03 and last weakened 1.03% versus the greenback at 120.70 per dollar.

The yen also suffered against other currencies, with the euro EURJPY= hitting a five-month high of 133.33 and was last up 1.18% to $133.14. The Japanese currency slumped to a more than 6-1/2-year low against the Swiss franc CHFJPY= at 128.91, with the franc last up 1.48% to $128.89.

The euro EUR= was up 0.14% to $1.1029. The single currency has weakened over the past month as the conflict in Ukraine has escalated and served to increase energy prices. On Monday, European Central Bank (ECB)President Christine Lagarde said the Fed and ECB will move out of sync, as the war in Ukraine has very different impacts on their respective economies. Read full story

ECB policymaker Francois Villeroy de Galhau said on Tuesday the central bank needs to look beyond short-term swings in energy prices and focus on underlying inflation trends.

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