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The dollar steadied in Asian trade on Thursday after the Federal Reserve stepped back from a more aggressive policy tightening path even as it gave markets the distinct impression of being much less cautious than they had anticipated.
In a widely expected decision, the US central bank hiked interest rates by 25 basis points, its fourth increase this year, while forecasting fewer rate increases in 2019 than it had at its September policy meeting. Yet markets were surprised by the Fed's commitment to retain the core of its plan to tighten monetary policy, despite rising uncertainty about global economic growth, sending Wall Street stocks tumbling and depressing Asian equities.
"Investors had braced for the worst - from no rate hike to dissents and a change in the risk assessment," said Kathy Lien, managing director of currency strategy at BK Asset Management. "And while there were subtle tweaks in the statement and lowered growth and inflation forecast, these changes were not as significant as the market had hoped."
Indeed, while the Fed's 'dot plots' now signal two, instead of three, rate hikes for next year, the market remains unconvinced and is barely pricing one increase in a reflection of the slowdown in global growth. The dollar index was steady at 96.99 at 0402 GMT, managing to recover from an overnight low of 96.55 and the New York close of 96.97 as markets came to terms with the Fed's outlook.
China's yuan weakened past the 6.91 level and was last trading at 6.9077 per dollar, down 0.2 percent. poised for fifth straight day of gains. In a widely expected decision, the Bank of Japan kept rates steady, maintaining its ultra-loose monetary settings.
The euro was steady versus the dollar at $1.1380. The single currency was supported by news Italy had struck a deal with the European Commission over its contested 2019 budget. Sterling, which has taken a beating this year on Brexit uncertainty, added 0.1 percent at $1.2619. The Bank of England is due to hold its final policy meeting of the year on Thursday, where markets expect the central bank to stay on hold.
The kiwi dollar fell 0.4 percent to $0.6737 after the release of weaker-than-expected economic data. In a press conference, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell suggested that the expected two hikes for 2019 weren't set in tone. "There would be circumstances in which it would be appropriate for us to go past neutral, and there would be circumstances in which it would be wholly inappropriate to do so," Powell told reporters.

Copyright Reuters, 2018

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