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LONDON: The dollar held close to a two-decade high on Wednesday as investors waited for fresh US inflation data to anticipate how aggressively the Federal Reserve will have to tighten monetary policy to keep rising prices in check.

The dollar index, which measures the greenback’s strength against a basket of six currencies, was on the back foot in early European trading, slipping 0.28% to 103.65.

But while expectations are for US inflation to have softened to 8.1% annually in April against 8.5% in March, the dollar was still within reach of 104.19 - its strongest since December 2002 - hit at the start of the week.

“Another softer CPI print will be required today to threaten the US dollar’s current bullish trend, and even then it is unlikely to be sufficient on its own to trigger a sustained reversal lower,” MUFG analyst Lee Hardman said in a morning note.

The greenback has climbed more than 8% this year amid an increasingly hawkish Fed which last week raised its benchmark overnight interest rate by 50 basis points, the largest hike in 22 years.

Markets are pricing in another hike of at least 50 basis points at the central bank’s June meeting, according to CME’s FedWatch Tool.

The euro rose 0.24% to $1.05560, having mostly traded sideways since plumbing a more than five-year low at $1.04695 at the end of last month.

The common currency remains under pressure from the bullish dollar as well as fears that the war in Ukraine and rising energy prices could tilt the euro zone into recession later this year.

As such, recent calls by influential European Central Bank policymakers for an interest rate hike in July have had little effect in lifting the euro.

Meanwhile the yen continued to get some respite from a pause in the recent relentless rise in benchmark US Treasury yields, trading up 0.36% at 129.975 per dollar after dipping to a more than two-decade low of 131.35 on Monday.

Turkish lira down for 4th day in test for central bank

The benchmark US 10-year note yield fell back from a more than three-year high to trade below 3% on Wednesday morning.

The Aussie climbed 0.51% to $0.6977 after touching a 22-month trough of $0.6911 earlier in the week. Sterling rose 0.20% to $1.2341 after touching a 22-month low of $1.2262 at the start of the week.

Bitcoin was down 1.70% at $30,474 after dropping to the cusp of $30,000 this week for the first time since July of last year.

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