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FOREX-Dollar dips to more than one-week low; FX risk sentiment upbeat overall

Fri, 20th Nov 2020 15:55

* Mnuchin defends decision to end Fed's pandemic lending
* Dollar poised to end week on a loss
* Euro, yen little changed vs dollar
* Bitcoin hits fresh three-year high
* Graphic: World FX rates in 2020 https://tmsnrt.rs/2RBWI5E

(Adds new comment, updates prices, FX table, changes byline, dateline; previous LONDON)
By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss
NEW YORK, Nov 20 (Reuters) - The dollar slipped to a more than one-week low on Friday, while
currencies that benefit from higher risk appetite rose as investors focused on the possible resumption of
talks for additional coronavirus stimulus.
Republican and Democratic senators agreed on Thursday to revive those discussions, pushing the dollar
lower after trading higher all day.
Overall, the greenback was on track to end the week on a loss. The week started off on a negative
note for the dollar with positive news on a vaccine for COVID-19, but the market has since moved back and
forth between focusing on coronavirus cases and the virus drug.
"You really cannot take things by the day anymore. What has been happening since Monday is that there
has been a tremendous buzz of positivity because of anything related to a vaccine that can possibly be
distributed," said Juan Perez, senior currency analyst at Tempus Inc in Washington.
"That feeling is very strong one day and weak the next and that's how the market has been behaving.
These swings will continue because there is no definite direction," he added.
Pfizer Inc said it had applied for emergency use authorization in the United States for its
COVID-19 vaccine.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, meanwhile, defended his decision to end several of the
Federal Reserve's key pandemic lending programs on Dec. 31, saying Congress should use the money to help
small U.S. companies with grants instead.
The dollar briefly rose overnight after the Mnuchin news late Thursday.
In mid-morning trading, the dollar was down 0.1% at 92.281 in a quiet day for currency markets.
The dollar has fallen for eight out of the last 10 sessions, as currency traders' appetite for risk
increased.
The euro was flat against the dollar at $1.1870, on track for a small weekly gain.
European Union leaders clashed on Thursday over Hungary and Poland vetoing the bloc's 1.8
trillion-euro ($2.14 trillion) recovery plan but decided to allow more time for an agreement. The euro was
unaffected.
The Australian dollar - seen as a liquid proxy for risk appetite - was on track for its best monthly
gain versus the U.S. dollar since April. It last traded up 0.4% at US$0.7313.
The New Zealand dollar hit new two-year highs of US$0.6949, helped by positive risk appetite.
It was last up 0.3% at US$0.6941
The U.S. dollar was flat versus the Japanese yen at 103.72.
U.S. President Donald Trump will meet with Republican leaders from Michigan at the White house on
Friday, as his campaign pursues an increasingly desperate bid to overturn the Nov. 3 election result.

Elsewhere, Bitcoin rose to a three-year high of $18,600 on Friday, up 4.5% on the day and
close to its all-time high of just under $20,000.

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Currency bid prices at 10:25AM (1525 GMT)
Description RIC Last U.S. Close Pct Change YTD Pct High Bid Low Bid
Previous Change
Session
Dollar index $92.2730 92.3750 -0.10% +0.00% +92.4170 +92.2010
Euro/Dollar $1.1870 $1.1873 -0.03% +5.88% +1.1891 +1.1851
Dollar/Yen 103.7250 103.7650 +0.01% -4.45% +103.9050 +103.7500
Euro/Yen 123.11 123.18 -0.06% +0.95% +123.4700 +123.0600
Dollar/Swiss 0.9102 0.9107 -0.07% -5.95% +0.9123 +0.9093
Sterling/Dollar 1.3284 1.3265 +0.16% +0.17% +1.3292 +1.3249
Dollar/Canadian 1.3050 1.3073 -0.17% +0.46% +1.3088 +1.3039
Aussie/Dollar 0.7313 0.7283 +0.42% +4.23% +0.7324 +0.7267
Euro/Swiss 1.0803 1.0810 -0.06% -0.45% +1.0823 +1.0795
Euro/Sterling 0.8934 0.8955 -0.23% +5.68% +0.8962 +0.8925
NZ 0.6942 0.6922 +0.30% +3.18% +0.6950 +0.6905
Dollar/Dollar
Dollar/Norway 8.9935 8.9880 +0.09% +2.55% +9.0470 +8.9700
Euro/Norway 10.6745 10.6890 -0.14% +8.50% +10.7548 +10.6494
Dollar/Sweden 8.6100 8.5977 +0.16% -7.89% +8.6245 +8.5847
Euro/Sweden 10.2200 10.2035 +0.16% -2.38% +10.2340 +10.2026


(Reporting by Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss; Additional reporting by Elizabeth Howcroft in LONDON)

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