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US dollar falls as Treasury yields retreat

The US Labour Department's jobs report for September will help determine whether the Federal Reserve will keep rates higher for longer.

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 06 Oct 2023 9:15AM

US dollar falls as Treasury yields retreat
At late New York trading, the euro rose to 1.0550 US dollars from 1.0503 dollars in the previous session. New York Stock Exchange pic from Pixabay.

NEW YORK – The US dollar lost in late trading on Thursday, as US Treasury yields retreated ahead of the release of key US jobs data.

The dollar index, which measures the greenback against six major peers, fell 0.42 per cent to 106.3469 in late trading.

US initial jobless claims ticked up slightly to 207,000 in the week ending September 30, according to US Labour Department data on Thursday.

After initially jumping on the jobless claims report, the yield on the ten-year Treasury later pulled back at 4.71 per cent, down from 4.73 per cent late Wednesday.

"The small rise in jobless claims suggests layoffs remain historically low overall, but that could change the longer the United Auto Workers strike persists.

"As it expands, more suppliers might be forced to temporarily lay off non-striking workers, who are eligible for unemployment-insurance benefits," said Eliza Winger, economist at Bloomberg.

Investors now turned their attention to the release on Friday of the Labour Department's jobs report for September, helping to determine whether the Federal Reserve will keep rates higher for longer.

In late New York trading, the euro rose to 1.0550 US dollars from 1.0503 dollars in the previous session, and the British pound increased to 1.2194 US dollars from 1.2137 dollars.

The US dollar bought 148.4060 Japanese yen, lower than 149.0600 Japanese yen of the previous session.

The US dollar decreased to 0.9129 Swiss francs from 0.9170 Swiss francs, and it fell to 1.3713 Canadian dollars from 1.3745 Canadian dollars. It also slid to 11.0066 Swedish krona from 11.0701 Swedish krona. 

Meanwhile, the US dollar's exchange rate with the Malaysian ringgit was recorded at 4.7205/7255 this morning. – Bernama-Xinhua, October 6, 2023

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