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The low-yielding euro fell for a second session against the dollar on Monday, as steadier global stock markets prompted investors to seek other currencies that provide better returns. Wall Street shares and Europe's main bourses were firmer after a poor start to the new year, diminishing the appeal of the euro.
Europe's common currency has been used in recent months in carry trades, with investors selling the euro because of its near-zero interest rate and buying other higher-yielding currencies such as the dollar and sterling. "Modestly improved risk sentiment was enough to cause the euro to lose some ground against the US dollar," said Joe Manimbo, senior market analyst at Western Union Business Solutions in Washington. But the euro's retreat may be temporary as uncertainty about China and slumping commodities remains on the forefront of investor concerns.
"We think that the benefits of the deteriorating risk environment, coupled with the generally upbeat tone of European data ex-inflation should balance out the otherwise negative effects the ECB's (European Central Bank) ongoing efforts to stimulate the region may have," said Christopher Vecchio, currency analyst, at DailyFX in New York.
In mid-morning trading, the euro fell 0.5 percent against the dollar to $1.0883, sliding 0.3 percent as well versus the yen to 127.86 yen. The dollar benefited from improving risk sentiment, rising as well against the yen. The greenback was last up 0.3 percent at 117.60. The dollar was also up 0.3 percent versus the Swiss franc at 0.9975 franc. The Australian dollar, the main proxy for Chinese sentiment in the G10 list of major developed world currencies, recovered from a four-month low to stand 1 percent higher at US $0.7014.

Copyright Reuters, 2016

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