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Dollar edges lower as weak inflation curbs rate hike expectations

Published 08/31/2017, 01:11 PM
© Reuters.  The dollar traded lower ahead of nonfarm payrolls due Friday
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Investing.com – The dollar came under pressure on Thursday after data showed the pace of inflation remained subdued while weakness in the U.S. housing sector continued, curbing investor expectations of a rate hike later this year.

The U.S. dollar index, which measures the greenback’s strength against a trade-weighted basket of six major currencies, fell by 0.05% to 92.79.

The dollar pared early session gains weighed by a raft of mixed economic reports, as consumer spending and housing data fell short of expectations while inflation remained well below the Federal Reserve’s target rate.

The trend of slowing sales of US homes continued in July as tight supply of housing weighed on the pace of new listings available for sale.

Pending home sales slid 0.8% in July from the previous month when they rose 1.3%, the National Association of Relators said on Thursday. That missed economists’ expectations for a 0.5% rise.

Meanwhile, consumer spending, which accounts for more than two-thirds of U.S. economic activity, increased 0.3%, the Commerce Department said on Thursday, falling short of expectations of a 0.4% increase.

Inflation and jobs data, pointed to continuing US labor market strength while the pace of inflation remained subdued, increasing at its slowest pace in nearly two-years.

Initial claims for state unemployment benefits rose 1,000 to a seasonally adjusted 235,000 for the week ended Aug. 25, the Labor Department said. That beat economists’ forecasts of a 2,000 increase.

In the 12 months through July, the core PCE price index increased 1.4% after advancing 1.5% in June. That was the smallest year-on-year increase since December 2015.

The slew of economic reports comes ahead nonfarm payrolls data due Friday.

The tick lower in the greenback, embolden the euro to bounce off session lows, following earlier data showing Eurozone inflation topped expectations.

EUR/USD fell 0.01% to $1.1882 while EUR/GBP gained 0.24% to £0.9216.

USD/JPY fell 0.12% to Y110.11 while USD/CAD fell 0.78% to C$1.2522, following better-than-expected Canadian economic growth data.

GBP/USD fell 0.22% to $1.2896.

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