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Dollar near one-month high as Evergrande risks, Fed loom

September 22, 2021 / 7:17 AM
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Sharjah24 – Reuters: The dollar held below a near one-month high on Wednesday as investors focused on two key risks -- a default by Chinese property developer Evergrande and the expected pace of U.S. monetary policy tightening.
The dollar index stood at 93.226 in early Asian trade, staying not far off Monday's one-month high of 93.455.

The euro changed hands at $1.1725, having stabilised at a one-month low of $1.1700 on Monday.

The common currency dropped to a seven-month low of 127.93 yen, as the safe-haven Japanese currency was supported by the cautious mood.

The dollar traded at 109.165 yen, near the low end of its trading range since mid-August.

The Bank of Japan is expected to keep its policy on hold later in the day.

"Due to worries about Evergrande, the market is still in risk-off mood, with both the dollar and the yen supported. My sense is the yen has been generally shorted by many players so there can be room for more short-covering," said Tohru Sasaki, head of Japan markets research at JP Morgan.

Evergrande, once China's top-selling property developer, is inching closer to a key deadline on Thursday when the firm is due to pay $83.5 million in interest relating to its March 2022 bond.

The bonds would be deemed in default if Evergrande fails to settle the interest within 30 days of the scheduled payment dates.

Investors also look to how mainland Chinese markets will react when they will reopen on Wednesday after a four-day weekend.

Ahead of the onshore trading, the Chinese yuan was on the defensive at 6.4845 per dollar in the offshore trade, near one-month low of 6.4878 set on Monday.
September 22, 2021 / 7:17 AM

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