• Dollar dips following inflation data, U.S. Treasury auction

    11 Mar 2021 | Economic News
 

The dollar edged lower on Wednesday following a tame U.S. inflation report and a tepid auction of benchmark 10-year Treasury notes, while riskier currencies like the Australian and New Zealand dollars rose on improving global growth prospects.


U.S. consumer prices posted their biggest annual gain in a year, though underlying inflation remained tepid amid sluggish demand for services like airline travel, the data showed.


The move was largely in line with economists’ expectations, though core inflation rose 0.1% versus market forecasts for a 0.2% rise.


U.S. Treasury yields slid following the data, as market participants had hoped for a more upbeat outlook on consumer prices.


Treasury auctions have been closely watched after poor demand for an auction of 7-year notes two weeks ago sparked a sell-off in government bonds.


An auction of 30-year Treasuries is scheduled for Thursday.


The dollar index was down 0.17% at 91.845.


Riskier currencies including the Australian and New Zealand dollars were higher on rising prospects for the global economic recovery. The Aussie and Kiwi dollars were both up 0.27% at $0.7732 and $0.7186 respectively.


U.S. President Joe Biden’s sweeping $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill won final approval in the House of Representatives on Wednesday. The White House said Biden plans to sign the bill into law on Friday.


The euro was up 0.16% at $1.19195 ahead of a meeting of the European Central Bank on Thursday.


One topic is expected to dominate the ECB meeting: what to do about rising sovereign bond yields, which, if left unchecked, could derail efforts to get the coronavirus-hit economy back on track.


The Bank of Canada on Wednesday left its key overnight interest rate unchanged at 0.25%, as expected, and said the Canadian economy was proving to be more resilient than anticipated to the second COVID wave and containment measures.


The Canadian dollar, which has been one of the best-performing currencies versus the greenback, was 0.06% lower at $1.2629.



Reference: CNBC

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