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FOREX-Sterling rises on hope for Brexit deal, dollar swoons before Fed

Published 14/12/2020, 01:09
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* Graphic: World FX rates in 2020 https://tmsnrt.rs/2RBWI5E
* Analysts warn that sterling's gains may not last
* Dollar under pressure before Fed meeting
* Australian dollar eyes central bank minutes for guidance

By Stanley White
TOKYO, Dec 14 (Reuters) - The British pound rose against the
dollar and the euro on hopes that Britain and the European Union
will secure a free trade agreement after their decision to
extend negotiations beyond the Sunday deadline.
The dollar eased slightly ahead of a U.S. Federal Reserve
meeting ending Wednesday where policymakers are expected to
increase purchases of longer-dated Treasuries to contain a rise
in yields.
The rally in sterling may not last, some analysts warn,
because Britain and the EU have repeatedly struggled to narrow
their differences and there is still a risk that trade and
business will be thrown into chaos without an agreement.
"This is a temporary move higher in the pound, but it is
still not clear that a no-deal scenario can be avoided," said
Junichi Ishikawa, senior foreign exchange strategist at IG
Securities in Tokyo.
"A partial deal with an agreement to negotiate further next
year might save the pound, but anything less would lead to
renewed selling. I would not buy sterling from here."
The British pound GBP=D3 jumped by 0.73% to $1.3319, its
biggest one-day gain since Dec. 1.
Against the euro, sterling EURGBP=D3 rose by 0.53% to
91.10 pence also the largest daily gain since Dec. 9.
The euro EUR=D3 edged up 0.22% to $1.2134.
The dollar was little changed at 103.95 yen JPY=D3 .
London and Brussels agreed on Sunday to "go the extra mile"
in coming days to try to reach an elusive trade agreement
despite missing their latest deadline to avert a turbulent exit
for Britain from the European Union at the end of the month.
Britain formally left the EU in January, but has since been
in a transition period during which it remains in the EU single
market and customs union, meaning that rules on trade, travel
and business have stayed the same.
That all ends on Dec. 31, and if by then there is no
agreement to protect around $1 trillion in annual trade from
tariffs and quotas, businesses on both sides would be hit hard,
but the British pound is more vulnerable to selling than the
euro, analysts warn.
The dollar, which has also been under selling pressure
recently, faces a big week because of the Fed's policy meeting.
U.S. dollar net short positioning in the latest week climbed
to its highest since late September, according to calculations
by Reuters and Commodity Futures Trading Commission data
released on Friday. The dollar index =USD against a basket of six major
currencies stood at 90.767, close to a 2 1/2-year low.
Investors have sold the dollar on expectations of a global
recovery, buoyed by positive coronavirus vaccine news and hopes
for further U.S. stimulus that should lift the market's risk
appetite.
The dollar is also under pressure due to expectations that
U.S. interest rates will remain low for an extended period.
Elsewhere, the Australian dollar AUD=D3 edged up against
its U.S. counterpart before the release of central bank minutes
that could prompt investors to scale back bets for additional
monetary easing.
Across the Tasman Sea the New Zealand dollar NZD=D3 also
rose ahead of data later in the week forecast to show a sharp
rebound in gross domestic product.

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Currency bid prices at 8:42AM (2342 GMT)
Description RIC Last U.S. Close Pct Change YTD Pct High Bid Low Bid
Previous Change
Session
Euro/Dollar EUR=EBS $1.2134 $1.2108 +0.22% +8.24% +1.2143 +1.2110
Dollar/Yen JPY=D3 103.9500 104.0150 +0.00% -4.24% +104.0000 +0.0000
Euro/Yen EURJPY= 126.11 125.96 +0.12% +3.41% +126.3400 +126.0000
Dollar/Swiss CHF=EBS 0.8884 0.8898 -0.15% -8.18% +0.8894 +0.8885
Sterling/Dollar GBP=D3 1.3319 1.3222 +0.73% +0.42% +1.3379 +1.3270
Dollar/Canadian CAD=D3 1.2750 1.2766 -0.14% -1.87% +1.2760 +1.2746
Aussie/Dollar AUD=D3 0.7549 0.7535 +0.19% +7.60% +0.7559 +0.7540
NZ NZD=D3 0.7098 0.7085 +0.23% +5.53% +0.7102 +0.7096
Dollar/Dollar


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