(Updates prices, adds Wells Fargo (NYSE:WFC) forecast)
By Chuck Mikolajczak
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The offshore Chinese yuan weakened versus the greenback to its lowest level in nearly a month on Monday, as worries about the repercussions from property developer Evergrande's solvency issues spooked financial markets and lifted safe-haven currencies.
Market sentiment has been rattled by the potential contagion from Evergrande, which is trying to raise funds to pay a host of lenders, suppliers and investors. A deadline for an $83.5 million interest payment on one of its bonds is due on Thursday, and the company has $305 billion in liabilities.
On Thursday, the yuan strengthened to its highest level in three months at 6.4226 per dollar before starting to reverse as Evergrande's woes worsened. The move sharpened on Monday after warnings from Chinese regulators that the company's insolvency could fuel broader risks in the country's financial system if not stabilized.
Analysts at Wells Fargo said on Monday they expect the dollar to reach 6.60 per yuan within the next month. The offshore Chinese yuan last weakened versus the greenback at 6.4839 per dollar.
"We are seeing a classic flight to safety in the dollar until we get some sense of clarity on whether or not it is going to be an orderly or disorderly resolution to Evergrande," said Joe Manimbo, senior market analyst at Western Union (NYSE:WU) Business Solutions in Washington DC.
"We were likely to see a continuation of the decline we’ve seen in risk assets going into this week and you throw in Evergrande and it has really unsettled the markets."
The dollar and other safe-haven currencies such as the yen and Swiss franc gained with the risk-off sentiment, which saw Wall Street's S&P 500 index on pace for its biggest one-day percentage drop 11 months.
The dollar index rose 0.025%, with the euro unchanged at $1.1725.
The dollar has also been gaining ground on expectations the Federal Reserve will begin reducing its monthly bond purchases this year, with the central bank's policy announcement due on Wednesday.
Aside from the Fed, multiple central banks around the globe will hold policy meetings this week, including those of Sweden, England, and Norway.
The Japanese yen strengthened 0.58% versus the greenback at 109.32 per dollar, while sterling was last trading at $1.3656, down 0.63% on the day.
The Canadian dollar, also a commodity currency that correlates with risk sentiment, weakened to as low as C$1.2895 per dollar, its lowest level in four weeks. It last fell 0.42% versus the greenback at C$1.28 per dollar.
Polling for Monday's national election in Canada points to an advantage for incumbent Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, but he is unlikely to gain a parliamentary majority.
In cryptocurrencies, bitcoin last fell 7.76% to $43,577.67.
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Currency bid prices at 2:52PM (1852 GMT)
Description RIC Last U.S. Close Pct Change YTD Pct High Bid Low Bid
Previous Change
Session
Dollar index
93.2330 93.2230 +0.03% 3.614% +93.4550 +93.1850
Euro/Dollar
$1.1727 $1.1726 +0.01% -4.02% +$1.1737 +$1.1700
Dollar/Yen
109.3350 109.9800 -0.58% +5.82% +110.0350 +109.3250
Euro/Yen
128.20 128.94 -0.57% +1.01% +129.0300 +128.1500
Dollar/Swiss
0.9276 0.9325 -0.51% +4.85% +0.9333 +0.9271
Sterling/Dollar
$1.3655 $1.3727 -0.52% -0.05% +$1.3740 +$1.3640
Dollar/Canadian
1.2820 1.2768 +0.42% +0.68% +1.2895 +1.2762
Aussie/Dollar
$0.7243 $0.7263 -0.28% -5.84% +$0.7268 +$0.7221
Euro/Swiss
1.0878 1.0927 -0.45% +0.66% +1.0935 +1.0876
Euro/Sterling
0.8587 0.8535 +0.61% -3.92% +0.8594 +0.8533
NZ
Dollar/Dollar $0.7022 $0.7035 -0.26% -2.28% +$0.7042 +$0.7006
Dollar/Norway
8.7395 8.7120 +0.28% +1.74% +8.7805 +8.7105
Euro/Norway
10.2500 10.2008 +0.48% -2.07% +10.2815 +10.1995
Dollar/Sweden
8.6963 8.6787 +0.18% +6.10% +8.7459 +8.6644
Euro/Sweden
10.1986 10.1804 +0.18% +1.21% +10.2336 +10.1755