EUR/USD

Dollar Hits 7-Month High Against Yen; ECB Comments Boost Euro

The dollar rose to a seven-month high against the yen on Tuesday before paring its gains, with investors on the look-out for possible intervention by Japan to boost the ailing currency.

Meanwhile, the euro picked up against the dollar as investors listened closely to policymakers' speeches at the European Central Bank's annual forum at Sintra in Portugal.

The dollar rose to 143.94 yen, its highest since Nov. 10, despite Japanese officials vowing to respond appropriately if currency moves became excessive. It was last up 0.1% at 143.63 yen to the dollar.

Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki said on Tuesday: "We will closely watch currency market moves with a strong sense of urgency and will respond appropriately if the moves become excessive."

Japan intervened to boost the yen last year when it weakened past the 145 per dollar level. It has recently fallen sharply as U.S. interest rates have soared above those in Japan, making U.S. bonds look more attractive.

Many investors and analysts believe intervention is a possibility after the government stepped up its comments on the situation in recent weeks.

The euro was last up 0.37% against the dollar at $1.095, after rising slightly on Monday.

Latvian central bank governor and ECB official Martins Kazaks said in Portugal on Tuesday that the central bank will likely keep hiking interest rates after July.

The euro zone's key interest rate currently stands at 3.5%. Kazaks' comments suggest they could go to 4% or higher.

ECB President Christine Lagarde also spoke in Sintra on Tuesday, saying that "policy needs to be decided meeting by meeting and has to remain data-dependent".

The dollar index was 0.19% lower at 102.55, weighed down by the euro, which is its biggest component.

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey, and Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda are due to speak at a panel with Lagarde on Wednesday.

Investors also had U.S. data to look forward to, with durable goods orders and building permits figures due later on Tuesday.

Sterling was last trading at $1.272, up less than 0.1% on the day.

Source : Reuters

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