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The dollar kept broad gains against its major rivals on Thursday, after rebounding sharply overnight on comments by Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen suggesting U.S interest rates could be raised quickly this year. The dollar's rise, however, was tempered as traders were cautious ahead of US President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration on Friday.
The greenback was little changed at 114.670 yen. The US currency rallied nearly 2 percent the previous day, when it pulled ahead from a seven-week low of 112.570 and snapped a seven-day losing streak. The pound, which had jumped 3 percent on Tuesday to vault above $1.2400 following British Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit speech, lost more than 1 percent overnight. It last traded at $1.2277, up a fraction on the day.
The euro was flat at $1.0638 after falling 0.8 percent the previous day. The dollar was given a lift as US debt yields pulled away from seven-week troughs and rose after Yellen said on Wednesday that "waiting too long to begin moving toward the neutral rate could risk a nasty surprise down the road - either too much inflation, financial instability, or both."
"Yellen's comments were not particularly new, but it helped participants buy back the dollar which had sunk low along with Treasury yields," said Shin Kadota, senior forex strategist at Barclays. "But the dollar is making less headway from these levels with Trump's inauguration looming. The Fed is poised to hike rates successively, but monetary policy would also depend to a large degree on Trump's policy specifics." The market's more immediate focus was on the confirmation hearing of Steve Mnuchin as US Treasury Secretary later on Thursday.
Dollar bulls are wary of Mnuchin, who will be in a position to influence the Trump administration's currency policy, potentially expressing concern about a strong dollar. The dollar benefited soon after Trump's stunning US election win in November, boosted by hopes that he would embark on fiscally expansionary policies and prompt the Fed to follow through with a succession of rate hikes.
The dollar index against a basket of major currencies was up 0.3 percent at 101.250. It rose to a 14-year peak of 103.82 at the start of January before going as low as 100.260 on Tuesday. The Australian dollar was up 0.1 percent at $0.7514 after sliding 0.8 percent the previous day. The dollar's broad bounce has knocked the Aussie away from a two-month peak of $0.7569 reached on Tuesday. The currency was lifted earlier in the month thanks to higher commodity prices. The New Zealand dollar inched up to $0.7135 after dropping 1.2 percent overnight. The kiwi had touched a one-month peak of $0.7219 on Tuesday.

Copyright Reuters, 2017

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