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Dollar Down as Doubts Creep In Over Safe-Haven's Recent Rally

Published 02/08/2021, 08:36 PM
Updated 02/08/2021, 08:40 PM
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By Gina Lee

Investing.com – The dollar was down on Tuesday morning in Asia, hovering near its lowest level in a week as doubts began to creep in about a recent rally fueled by hopes of a faster U.S. economic recovery from COVID-19 than elsewhere.

The U.S. Dollar Index that tracks the greenback against a basket of other currencies inched down 0.08% to 90.868 by 8:32 PM ET (1:32 AM GMT).

The USD/JPY pair inched down 0.08% to 105.14. The dollar remained mostly flat against the yen, after climbing to 105.765 at the end of the previous week for the first time since October 2020.

The AUD/USD pair was up 0.21% to 0.7716 and the NZD/USD pair edged up 0.18% to 0.7231.

The USD/CNY pair edged up 0.14% to 6.4536 and the GBP/USD pair edged up 0.11% to 1.3754.

The dollar index has hovered near the 91 mark after Friday’s disappointing U.S. jobs report, knocked the wind out of a two-week rally that saw the index climb up to 91.6. A faster vaccine rollout in the U.S. comparative to other areas, as well as moves to fast-track the $1.9 trillion stimulus package proposed by President Joe Biden, also saw investors turn to the greenback.

However, there are worries that huge fiscal spending, alongside the continuous ultra-easy Federal Reserve monetary policy, could see the dollar decline in the long term.

“The bottom line is a large stimulus is highly likely to pass soon, exacerbating the widening in the U.S. current account deficit, and weighing on the USD,” Commonwealth Bank of Australia (OTC:CMWAY) currency analyst Joseph Capurso said in a note.

Europe’s “lagging” vaccination program will cap the euro in the short term, but the continent should catch up by the summer, after which the single currency could rally to $1.28 for the first time since 2014, the note added.

The euro was little changed in early Asian trading on Tuesday but was up from the two-month low touched on Friday.

Meanwhile, Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) said that it had bought $1.5 billion worth of bitcoins as part of a broad investment policy, and that it expected to begin accepting the digital asset as payment for its products “in the near future.” The statement sent the cryptocurrency soaring to a new record level of $47,565.86 on Tuesday, with rival cryptocurrency ethereum also reaching its own record level of $1,784.85 the day before.

“This is a turning point for how we view digital currencies … from here on, bitcoin will be genuinely considered as an asset available for selection by asset managers in their portfolios,” IG Securities foreign-exchange strategist Junichi Ishikawa told Reuters.

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