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The Australian and New Zealand dollars are set for their first weekly gain in six though doubts over whether a new viral epidemic spreading from China can be controlled have kept investors on the edge.

The Australian dollar rose 0.1% to $0.6725 on Friday after easing 0.3% the previous day as major global currencies wavered after China reported a steep rise in new coronavirus cases and deaths.

Encouragingly, the daily death toll in the Chinese province of Hubei halved on Friday while passengers on a cruise ship blocked from five countries due to virus fears finally disembarked in Cambodia. For the week, the Aussie is set for its best performance since a 1.1% gain in late December.

"We expect uncertainty around the numbers of identified cases to continue," analysts at ANZ said in a note. For Australian investors a key focus will be on January employment data due next Thursday where a rise in the jobless rate could see the Aussie slipping.

The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is keeping a close eye on the labour force data, saying the case for further policy easing would become stronger if the unemployment rate ticked higher.

The New Zealand dollar was barely changed at $0.6437. The kiwi is up 0.6% for the week, after six straight weekly losses. The currency posted its biggest one-day percentage jump since early February on Wednesday as New Zealand's central bank took a surprisingly hawkish tilt after holding rates at an all-time low of 1%.

The antipodean currencies held near multi-week highs against the euro ahead of the release of gross domestic product data from Germany and the euro zone later in the day.

Sentiment for the euro worsened this weak after data showing a plunge in euro zone manufacturing output reinforced expectations that monetary policy will remain accommodative.

Elsewhere, New Zealand government bonds rose, sending yields about 3 basis points lower across the curve. Australian government bond futures were mixed, with the three-year bond contract unchanged at 99.27 and the 10-year contract down 2 ticks at 98.925.

Copyright Reuters, 2020

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