© Reuters. A bank employee gathers U.S. dollar notes at a Kasikornbank in Bangkok, Thailand, January 26, 2023. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha/File Photo
By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss and Harry Robertson
NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) – The dollar on Wednesday climbed from its lowest level in more than three months as investors consolidated positions after four days of losses, supported by data showing the world’s largest economy grew faster than initially thought in the third quarter.
The greenback rose against most currencies except the Swiss franc and New Zealand dollar. In November, however, the dollar remained on pace to post its biggest monthly decline in a year, weighed down by expectations of Federal Reserve rate cuts by the first half of 2024.
The dollar extended gains on news that U.S. gross domestic product increased at a 5.2% annualized rate in the last quarter, faster than the previously reported 4.9%. It was the fastest expansion since the fourth quarter of 2021, the U.S. Commerce Department said in its second estimate of third-quarter GDP.
Economists polled by Reuters had expected GDP growth would be revised up to 5.0%.
“The GDP data helped the dollar a little bit. Investment was a little stronger and that’s a cyclical component,” said Erik F. Nelson, macro strategist, at Wells Fargo in London.
“So if we’re seeing some strength on the cyclical side of the economy, then that could be challenging the rate cut narrative a little bit.”
U.S. rate futures, however, increased bets of a rate cut starting in March, following the GDP data, to a nearly 50% chance of easing, compared with nearly 35% late on Tuesday, the CME’s FedWatch tool showed.
Comments by Fed Governor Christopher Waller flagging a possible rate cut in the months ahead sent U.S. bond yields and the dollar sliding on Tuesday.
In late morning trading, the , which tracks the currency against six peers, was last up 0.3% at 102.87, set for its largest daily gain in a week. Earler in the Asian session, the dollar hit its lowest since early August at 102.46.
The euro fell 0.2% versus the dollar to $1.0968, pressured by inflation data from Germany, Europe’s biggest economy, showing price growth slowed to 2.3% year-on-year in November from 3% in October. Inflation in Spain also slowed sharply.
“We’re definitely seeing some consolidation around $1.10 in the euro,” said Wells Fargo’s Nelson. “There’s a little hesitation to push much through that. So the market is catching its breath a little bit after the big dollar move.”
The euro zone-wide inflation figure is due out on Thursday, before the Fed’s preferred measure of U.S. inflation, the personal consumption expenditures index, or PCE.
New Zealand’s dollar was last up 0.1% at US$0.6143, after the Reserve Bank of New Zealand on Wednesday held interest rates steady but warned that further policy tightening might be needed. The currency had surged more than 1% earlier in the session to a four-month high of $0.6208.
Japan’s yen, which is particularly sensitive to U.S. bond yields, rose slightly on the day, with the dollar last down 0.1% at 147.33 after falling to a more-than-two-month low of 146.68 yen.
China’s finished the domestic session at 7.1246 per dollar, the strongest closing price since June 16. The dollar was last down at 7.13.
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Currency bid prices at 11:32AM (1632 GMT)
Description RIC Last U.S. Close Pct Change YTD Pct High Bid Low Bid
Previous Change
Session
Dollar index 102.9200 102.6200 +0.31% -0.551% +103.0200 +102.4600
Euro/Dollar $1.0965 $1.0993 -0.25% +2.33% +$1.1017 +$1.0961
Dollar/Yen 147.3150 147.4500 -0.09% +12.36% +147.9000 +146.6750
Euro/Yen 161.52 162.11 -0.36% +15.12% +162.2500 +161.5300
Dollar/Swiss 0.8755 0.8781 -0.31% -5.33% +0.8783 +0.8732
Sterling/Dollar $1.2672 $1.2695 -0.15% +4.81% +$1.2733 +$1.2665
Dollar/Canadian 1.3614 1.3573 +0.29% +0.47% +1.3614 +1.3542
Aussie/Dollar $0.6608 $0.6650 -0.62% -3.05% +$0.6676 +$0.6606
Euro/Swiss 0.9598 0.9651 -0.55% -3.00% +0.9653 +0.9598
Euro/Sterling 0.8650 0.8659 -0.10% -2.19% +0.8664 +0.8643
NZ $0.6141 $0.6136 +0.13% -3.24% +$0.6208 +$0.6135
Dollar/Dollar
Dollar/Norway 10.6630 10.6270 +0.71% +9.05% +10.7050 +10.5950
Euro/Norway 11.6958 11.6770 +0.16% +11.46% +11.7379 +11.6558
Dollar/Sweden 10.3739 10.3173 +0.34% -0.33% +10.3954 +10.2794
Euro/Sweden 11.3754 11.3370 +0.34% +2.03% +11.3970 +11.3231