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Dollar rises as U.S.-China relations worsen over Hong Kong and tariffs

The Norwegian crown was down 0.9pc versus the dollar and 0.7pc versus the euro. The Swedish crown tracked thes
Published November 20, 2019
  • The Norwegian crown was down 0.9pc versus the dollar and 0.7pc versus the euro.
  • The Swedish crown tracked these losses, but to a lesser extent, down 0.4pc versus the dollar and 0.7pc versus the euro.
  • The Australian and New Zealand dollars were both down 0.4pc versus the U.S. dollar.

The dollar rose on Wednesday and trade-exposed currencies fell after the U.S. president threatened a trade war escalation and China condemned a U.S. senate measure backing pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong.

China's yuan slipped to a new two-week low in overnight trading after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to raise new tariffs on Chinese imports if ongoing trade negotiations fail.

China condemned the U.S. legislation aimed at protecting human rights in Hong Kong, saying that the U.S. should stop interfering.

After four days of falling, the dollar was up 0.1pc against both the euro  and a basket of currencies.

"Today the main focus is the trade talks between China and the U.S. and we are seeing risk aversion," said Piotr Matys, currency strategist at Rabobank.

Matys said that the U.S. senate's bill in support of Hong Kong could complicate progress towards a preliminary trade deal.

Markets had hoped that a partial trade deal to end the 16-month U.S.-China trade war could be signed at a summit in Chile, which was scheduled for mid-November. The summit was cancelled, leaving the outlook for a deal unclear.

Adam Cole, chief currency strategist at RBC Capital Markets said that a preliminary "phase one" trade deal could be reached by the end of the year.

"The prospect of a broader more all-encompassing deal will drag on well into next year," he added.

"The market is worrying (about) this sort of exogenous shock to the process by the build-up of tension in Hong Kong - I ultimately doubt that either side will allow that to delay the process," Cole said.

The Canadian dollar fell against the U.S. dollar to its lowest since Oct. 11 after a speech by the Bank of Canada's senior deputy governor boosted the perceived likelihood of a rate cut.

Trade-exposed currencies took a hit from the worsening U.S.-China relations. The Australian and New Zealand dollars were both down 0.4pc versus the U.S. dollar,.

The Norwegian crown was down 0.9pc versus the dollar and 0.7pc versus the euro.

The Swedish crown tracked these losses, but to a lesser extent, down 0.4pc versus the dollar and 0.7pc versus the euro.

Demand for safe-have currencies was relatively unchanged, with the Japanese yen up around 0.1pc against the dollar  and the Swiss franc flat around 0.9905.

Minutes from the U.S. federal reserve's FOMC meeting in October are due at 19.00 GMT. Analysts expect little impact.

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