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The dollar was little-changed against the euro in holiday-thinned trading on Tuesday, ahead of the Christmas holiday, while the British pound snapped a five-day streak of losses against the US currency.

Against the dollar, the euro was 0.02% lower.

"The holiday has already shut several markets, and those that are open are lightly traded," Marc Chandler, chief market strategist at Bannockburn Global Forex in New York, said in a note.

"The US dollar is showing a firmer profile against most of the major currencies," Chandler said.

The dollar index, which measures the greenback against six other major currencies, was up 0.02% at 97.674.

The dollar, up about 1.6% for the year as measured by the dollar index, has broadly benefited during bouts of risk aversion and when markets have rallied, because the US economy is outperforming other parts of the world.

However, a recent cooling of trade-related tensions between the United States and China, following an interim trade agreement earlier this month, has led investors to favour trade-sensitive currencies over the greenback.

The Australian dollar, unchanged on the day against the dollar, remained close to a five-month high against the greenback.

The Aussie tends to do well when optimism grows over global trade and China's economy.

China's yuan edged slightly higher on the day after Premier Li Keqiang said the government was considering more measures to lower corporate financing costs and hinted at "targeted" cuts in banks' reserve requirement ratio. The offshore yuan last traded at 7.0026.

The Canadian dollar was trading 0.13% lower against the greenback at 1.316 to the US dollar, or 75.96 US cents, a day after data showed Canada's economy unexpectedly shrank by 0.1% in October.

Sterling, which has fallen against the dollar for five straight days, as its post-election rally floundered amid growing anxiety around the possibility of a hard and chaotic Brexit in the coming months, steadied on Tuesday.

Sterling was up 0.2% at $1.2959. The pound, which surged after Boris Johnson's Conservative Party won a majority in the UK general election on Dec. 12, has given up all those gains and some more.

"We suspect that the bulls have pared their positions amid the buy the rumour sell the fact activity since the election," Bannockburn's Chandler said.

Copyright Reuters, 2019

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