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The dollar climbed for a fifth straight day against a basket of major currencies, on track for its best streak in almost a year, as investors priced in the possibility of two US interest-rate hikes this year from the Federal Reserve. St Louis Fed President James Bullard said Thursday in prepared remarks that another US interest rate hike "may not be far off."
Bullard's comments followed similar remarks Wednesday in which he said that a rate hike could come as soon as next month. That was in line with similarly hawkish comments from other US policymakers earlier in the week. "Hawkish Fed talk this week has caught a market that has largely underestimated the risk of US rate rises, while lighter, pre-holiday trade seems to be enhancing the dollar's resurgence," said Western Union Business Solutions senior market analyst Joe Manimbo in a note to clients.
Some financial markets will be closed for the Good Friday holiday. The dollar fell modestly in early North American trading following data showing a fall in durable goods orders and a slight uptick in the number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits, but remained higher on the day. The greenback earlier hit an eight-day high of 96.364 against a basket of major currencies, putting it in line for its longest winning streak since early April 2015.
The dollar index was last up 0.2 percent to 96.266. It has risen about 1.2 percent so far this week, its second-best weekly gain in four months. Societe Generale strategist Alvin Tan in London added that gains against sterling, which has fallen more than 2.5 percent this week as the odds of a British exit from the EU have narrowed, had also boosted the dollar. The pound was flat on the day at $1.4112. The euro hit an eight-day low of $1.1144, having lost nearly 1 percent so far this week, with attacks in Brussels on Tuesday bruising sentiment. It was last down 0.25 percent at $1.1155.

Copyright Reuters, 2016

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