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US dollar is stable against euro, strengthening against yen and pound

20 January , 2023  

The U.S. dollar is stable against the euro and getting stronger against the yen and the pound sterling during trading on Friday.
The ICE-calculated index showing the dollar’s dynamics against six currencies (euro, Swiss franc, yen, Canadian dollar, pound sterling and Swedish krona) added 0.07% during trading, while the broader WSJ Dollar Index gained 0.08%.
The euro/dollar pair is trading at $1.0835 as of 7:15 a.m. Ksk, up from $1.0833 at market close Thursday.
The pound/dollar exchange rate fell to $1.2382 from $1.2391 the day before.
Traders continue to follow the statements of U.S. Central Bank executives, who are mostly in favor of further raising the benchmark interest rate, despite signs of a weakening U.S. economy.
European Central Bank (ECB) governor Christine Lagarde also made clear that the regulator has no plans to relax its efforts in the fight to return inflation to target levels.
“Inflation by all measures, from every angle you look at it, is excessively high,” Lagarde said at an economic forum event in Davos. – “We will stick with our current policy course until the point where keeping rates at levels that limit economic activity proves to be long enough to ensure that inflation returns to 2%.
The dollar is at 129.10 yen against the yen at 128.43 yen in the previous session.
The yen was getting cheaper on Friday, correcting after a strong rise the day before, despite data on an acceleration of inflation in the country, raising expectations of changes to the monetary policy by the Bank of Japan.
Consumer prices in Japan excluding fresh food (a key indicator tracked by the country’s central bank) rose 4 percent in December from the same month a year earlier, the fastest pace since December 1981, data from the country’s Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications showed.
The figure exceeded the Bank of Japan’s 2 percent target for the ninth consecutive month.
Overall inflation in Japan last month was also 4% year on year, accelerating from 3.8% in November. The rate was the fastest since January 1991.

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