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Dollar hovers near two-week lows on falling yields, Wall Street losses

Friday,   12-Oct-2018   09:14 AM (IST)

The U.S. dollar traded near its lowest level in nearly two weeks against its major peers on Friday as declining U.S. treasury yields and further losses on Wall Street soured sentiment. The dollar index, a gauge of its value against six major currencies, traded at 95.07 on Friday, down from its monthly high of 96.16 hit on Tuesday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 25,052, down 2.13 percent, at a two month low on Thursday while the S&P 500 .SPX ended 2.05 percent lower. The Dow has lost around 7 percent from the all-time high of 26,951 hit on October 3. A weaker than forecast rise in U.S. consumer prices undermined the dollar as traders cut back their wagers on the U.S. Federal Reserve stepping up the pace of its planned rate rises. Fed officials said last month they expected three rate hikes in 2019, and some have said they are open to a rate increase in December, which would be the fourth this year.The benchmark 10-year Treasury yield fell to 3.1724 percent on Friday after hitting a seven-year peak of 3.261 percent on Tuesday. The euro was the primary beneficiary of broad-based dollar weakness on Friday, hitting a fresh weekly high at 1.6003 on the back of dollar selling and a positive tone in minutes of the last European Central Bank (ECB) meeting. The minutes suggested the ECB was on track to normalize its ultra-loose monetary policy this year despite concerns about slowing growth in Europe. Singapore's central bank tightened monetary policy for the second time this year on Friday. The Singapore dollar changed hands at 1.3744.The Australian dollar AUD was at $0.7122 on Friday, recovering from a two-year low of $0.7039 hit on Monday. Gold traded at $1,221 on Friday, down 0.17 percent. It staged a 2 percent rally on Thursday in the face of dollar weakness and global financial uncertainty.