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U.S. dollar climbs to near two-year peak on prospect of sizable Fed rate hikes

Published 04/05/2022, 09:50 PM
Updated 04/06/2022, 04:37 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. dollar banknotes are displayed in this illustration taken, February 14, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic//
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By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss

NEW YORK (Reuters) - The dollar surged to a nearly two-year high on Wednesday after minutes of the last Federal Reserve meeting reinforced expectations of multiple half percentage-point rate increases to control soaring inflation.

The dollar index, which measures the greenback's value against six major currencies, climbed to 99.7780, its strongest level since late May 2020. It was last up 0.1% at 99.588.

Fed officials viewed the hefty rate increases as appropriate at future meetings, especially if inflation pressures intensify, minutes showed. They would also have preferred a 50 basis point rise in the target range for the federal funds rate at the March meeting.

"There's a realization that some of the doves have come over to the 50 basis point hike territory and that is likely what we're going to see at the next several meetings going forward as inflationary pressures remain elevated," said Ryan Detrick, chief market strategist at LPL Financial (NASDAQ:LPLA) in Charlotte, North Carolina. "The Ukraine conflict uncertainty likely prevented a 50 basis point hike last month, so it could put a little cold water on extremely hawkish policy. But still, we know multiple hikes are coming very soon."

Fed officials also agreed to reduce the balance sheet by $95 million per month - $60 billion of its Treasury holdings and $35 billion of mortgage-backed securities - over three months, according to the minutes of the March meeting.

Analysts at Action Economics said the $95 billion balance sheet run-off was close to expectations of $100 billion per month.

The U.S. currency also hit the nearly two-year milestone on Tuesday after Fed Governor Lael Brainard, usually a more dovish policymaker, said she expected a combination of rate increases and a rapid balance sheet runoff to bring U.S. monetary policy to a "more neutral position" later this year. Further tightening would follow as needed, she added.

Analysts said the Fed minutes were less hawkish than Brainard's comments.

The dollar held gains against the yen, which tracks U.S. two-year yields reflecting Fed policy expectations, trading up 0.1% at 123.78 yen..

"Clearly we've got rate hikes ahead of us, and we have a shrinking balance sheet ahead of us," said Tim Ghriskey, senior portfolio strategist at Ingalls & Snyder in New York. "The Fed is determined to rein in inflation, and we just hope and pray that there will be a soft landing of the economy and not a hard landing that sends us into a recession."

The euro, on the other hand, was little changed versus the dollar, after falling to its lowest in a month as the prospect of new Western sanctions on Russia and the upcoming French presidential election added to pressure to the European currency. Europe's single currency benefited earlier from strong euro zone producer prices for February, which surged 31.4% year-on-year in February. The euro was last slightly down at $1.0896, after briefly touching a nearly one-month low of $1.0874.

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Currency bid prices at 4:18PM (2018 GMT)

Description RIC Last U.S. Close Pct Change YTD Pct High Bid Low Bid

Previous Change

Session

Dollar index 99.6120 99.4860 +0.13% 4.128% +99.7780 +99.3140

Euro/Dollar $1.0897 $1.0906 -0.09% -4.16% +$1.0938 +$1.0874

Dollar/Yen 123.7400 123.6300 +0.11% +7.51% +124.0450 +123.4600

Euro/Yen 134.85 134.78 +0.05% +3.48% +135.4700 +134.7600

Dollar/Swiss 0.9329 0.9294 +0.39% +2.29% +0.9350 +0.9295

Sterling/Dollar $1.3071 $1.3072 +0.01% -3.33% +$1.3107 +$1.3046

Dollar/Canadian 1.2538 1.2486 +0.43% -0.82% +1.2558 +1.2479

Aussie/Dollar $0.7508 $0.7575 -0.89% +3.28% +$0.7593 +$0.7487

Euro/Swiss 1.0164 1.0134 +0.30% -1.98% +1.0204 +1.0136

Euro/Sterling 0.8337 0.8335 +0.02% -0.75% +0.8353 +0.8327

NZ $0.6915 $0.6945 -0.42% +1.03% +$0.6967 +$0.6900

Dollar/Dollar

Dollar/Norway 8.8020 8.7660 +0.48% -0.02% +8.8285 +8.7320

Euro/Norway 9.5937 9.5513 +0.44% -4.19% +9.6260 +9.5355

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Euro currency bills are pictured at the Croatian National Bank in Zagreb, Croatia, May 21, 2019. Picture taken May 21, 2019. REUTERS/Antonio Bronic

Dollar/Sweden 9.4776 9.4261 +0.50% +5.10% +9.5073 +9.3916

Euro/Sweden 10.3321 10.2810 +0.50% +0.96% +10.3479 +10.2573

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