Forex - Yen Quoted Higher In Early Asia Ahead Of Trade Data

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Published Nov 20, 2017 07:22

Yen gains in early Asia

Investing.com - The yen was quoted higher against the dollar in early Asia on Monday with trade data ahead.

USD/JPY changed qas cited at 112.09, down 0.86%, while AUD/USD traded at 0.7564, down 0.32%.

The U.S. dollar index, which measures the greenback’s strength against a trade-weighted basket of six major currencies, was last quoted down 0.25% to 93.61.

Japan reports its trade balance for October with a surplus of ¥33 billion seen and imports up 20.2% and exports up 15.8%. Later on Monday, European Central Bank President Mario Draghi is to testify on the economy and monetary policy in the European Parliament in Brussels.

This week, investors will be focused on Wednesday’s Federal Reserve meeting minutes for fresh clues on the likely trajectory of monetary policy.

U.S. data on durable goods orders will be the highlight of the holiday-shortened week. Markets stateside will remain closed on Thursday for the Thanksgiving holiday.

Last week, the dollar fell against a basket of the other major currencies on Friday as investors remained skeptical over whether Republicans can pass a historic tax overhaul.

The House of Representatives on Thursday passed a bill that would lower corporate taxes and cut individual taxes for most households in 2018, in a step towards the biggest U.S. tax code overhaul since the 1980s.

But the legislation may face a tougher fight in the Senate amid resistance within Republican ranks. Senate lawmakers are expected to vote on their version of the bill after this week’s Thanksgiving holiday.

The dollar was also pressured lower by news reports that special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigators probing possible Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election had subpoenaed President Donald Trump’s campaign requesting documents.

The reports added to concerns that the probe will hinder the Trump administration’s ability to pass tax reform or other fiscal reform measures that would support the economy.

The euro pushed higher, with EUR/USD up 0.18% at 1.1791 late Friday.
Sterling retreated from a two-and-a-half week high to 1.3213 in late trade after the European Union repeated an early December deadline for Prime Minister Theresa May to move on Britain’s Brexit divorce bill.

Meanwhile, the Australian and New Zealand dollar both ended the week sharply lower against the greenback as the narrowing spread between U.S. and both Australian and New Zealand government debt undermined their appeal as carry trades.

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