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Markets

Dollar slides in thin trading; yen weakens as well

Published December 24, 2012 Updated December 24, 2012 04:21pm

dollarsNEW YORK: The dollar skidded on Monday in thin trading as investors locked in profits ahead of the Christmas holiday, although losses could be limited by continued uncertainty about the ongoing US budget talks to avert a toxic mix of higher taxes and spending cuts.

 

The greenback tends to benefit as a safe haven from any bad news on the US fiscal front.

 

The yen also weakened, trading near a 20-month low against the dollar, after incoming prime minister Shinzo Abe heaped fresh pressure on the Bank of Japan to adopt a higher inflation target.

 

Abe said on Sunday he would try to revise a law guaranteeing the BoJ's independence if his demand for a binding 2 percent inflation target -- double its current goal -- is not met.

 

"It's mostly position adjustment for the dollar more than anything else because last Friday, the dollar rallied," said Omer Esiner, chief market analyst, at Commonwealth Foreign Exchange in Washington.

 

On Friday, the dollar firmed across the board as investors sought safety, worried about America's failed fiscal cliff talks. That diminished investors' appetite for riskier assets.

 

News that Republican Speaker of the House John Boehner was unable to muster enough votes among his own party for his "Plan B" alternative to President B arack O bama's proposal spooked the markets.

 

"Negotiations behind closed doors are likely continuing and some type of deal to avoid a major fiscal crisis is still possible," Esiner said. "However, every passing day increases the risk of going over the cliff, which remains positive for the dollar in the near-term."

 

The euro was up 0.2 percent on the day at $1.3212. Offers were c ited above $1.3240. It hit an eight-month high of $1.33085 last Wednesday after speculators cut bets against the currency in recent weeks.

 

The dollar index was down 0.1 percent at 79.509.

 

Against the yen, the dollar was up 0.6 percent on the day at 84.68 yen. Chartists said the dollar needed to overcome 85.05 yen, its 200-week moving average, for it to sustain further gains.

 

"There has been some pretty significant yen selling all through the night and into this morning," said Peter Kinsella, currency strategist at Commerzbank.

 

"It is very noticeable we have not seen any retracement or dip in dollar/yen at all.

 

The market is really saying they are convinced on yen weakness and that is what we are going to see for the remainder of this year and in the course of next year."

 

The US currency hit a 20-month high of 84.62 yen last Wednesday as the yen fell after a landslide election victory for Abe's Liberal Democratic Party.

 

Abe, set to become Japan's prime minister on Wednesday, has called for aggressive monetary stimulus by the BOJ to beat deflation and this has dragged on the yen.

 

However some strategists said further dollar gains against the yen could be limited, given the extremely bearish positioning on the Japanese currency.

 

Copyright Reuters, 2012
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