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The dollar rose to two-week highs on Monday after the United States and China agreed to restart their troubled trade talks, with investors selling safe-haven currencies such as the Japanese yen and Swiss franc as tensions eased between the world's two largest economies.
While reports of an agreement had been flagged ahead of US President Donald Trump and Chinese counterparty Xi Jinping's meeting on the sidelines of the G20 meeting, the outcome was more positive than investors had expected.
Trump said he would hold back on new tariffs and that China will buy more farm products, and he offered to ease restrictions on tech company Huawei.
"The concessions from both sides are hardly anything for both sides to brag about; this meeting basically just brings us back to where we were in talks in late April," said Edward Moya, senior market analyst at OANDA in New York.
"While no set timeline has been suggested by both sides, financial markets are appearing to be optimistic we could see something by autumn," he added.
Global stocks jumped and investors dumped safe-haven assets.
China's offshore yuan also rose more than 0.5% to as high as 6.8165 yuan per dollar, near a two-month high, before easing back to 6.8476 after disappointing factory activity data.
The dollar also gained after data showed the US manufacturing activity index, as measured by the Institute for Supply Management, came in slightly higher than expected in June to 51.7.
The details of the report, however, were not so stellar, with the price paid index, an inflation indicator, hitting its slowest since February 2016.
The dollar, which has fallen in recent weeks on rising expectations for Federal Reserve interest rate cuts, rose 0.3% against a basket of currencies, to 96.452, with the index hitting 96.611, a roughly two-week peak.
The euro, meanwhile, fell 0.3% to $1.1339.
The yen, which investors tend to buy when they are looking for safety, fell, pushing the dollar up 0.3% on the day at 108.24 yen. Earlier, the dollar hit a two-week high of 108.53 yen. The dollar also rose versus the Swiss franc, up 0.8 pct to 0.9839 franc.

Copyright Reuters, 2019

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