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China's yuan tumbled to a 2020 low on Monday and commodity-linked currencies such as the Australian dollar fell, as growing fears about the spread of a coronavirus from China pushed investors into safer assets.

The yen was the main beneficiary, although its move higher was limited. The Japanese currency touched its highest since Jan. 8.

Health authorities around the world are working to prevent a pandemic of the virus, which has killed more than 80 people in China. Nearly 2,800 people have been infected globally. China's National Health Commission said on Sunday the ability of the virus to spread was getting stronger.

China's government announced it would extend the Lunar New Year holidays to help prevent and control the virus.

Hong Kong has also banned the entry of people who have visited the province of Hubei in the past 14 days. The outbreak was first reported in Hubei.

RBC Capital Markets' FX strategist Elsa Lignos said that while some would argue that fears about the virus were overdone, given the low mortality rate, "the bigger worry is the economic impact of containment and quarantine strategies, particularly in China."

The offshore yuan shed more than 0.8% to 6.99 yuan per dollar, its weakest since Dec. 30.

After rallying to a five-and-a-half month high earlier in January, the yuan has gone into a tailspin. The dollar has gained more than 2% versus the Chinese currency since last Monday.

The Australian dollar, which is exposed to the Chinese economy, dropped 0.8% to $0.6771, its lowest since Dec. 2. The New Zealand dollar weakened 0.7%.

Traders said market moves could be exaggerated by low liquidity. Financial markets in China, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Australia are closed for holidays.

The yen rose as high as 108.73 yen but was last down 0.3% at 108.91 yen per dollar.

"Risk aversion is contagious, and coronavirus has infected confidence across the board at the start of the week," said Kit Juckes, an analyst at Societe Generale.

The euro fell to a two-month low against the yen of 119.94 yen. 0.4% lower.

It also lost ground to the Swiss franc, slipping to a 33-month low of 1.0689 francs per euro.

The euro erased its earlier gains against the dollar after the Ifo institute said that German business morale deteriorated unexpectedly in January. The euro was unchanged at $1.1026.

The dollar index was flat at 97.849.

Sterling rose 0.2% to $1.3090. Positioning data last week showed investors reducing their net long position in the pound before a Bank of England decision on Thursday about whether to cut UK interest rates.

Copyright Reuters, 2020

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