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    Dollar gains against yen, eases against euro

    Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts

    Posted on October 16, 2023

    4 min read

    Last updated: January 31, 2026

    This image features U.S. dollar banknotes, illustrating the recent fluctuations in the dollar's value against major currencies like the yen and euro. As discussed in the article, these changes are influenced by Federal Reserve policies and global economic conditions.
    U.S. dollar banknotes symbolizing currency fluctuations in forex markets - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Tags:foreign currencyinterest ratesfinancial marketscurrency exchangeeconomic growth

    Dollar gains against yen, eases against euro

    By Karen Brettell

    NEW YORK (Reuters) – The dollar was mixed on Monday before a week heavy with speeches by Federal Reserve officials that will be watched for further clues on interest rate policy and as investors monitored developments in the Middle East.

    Traders are evaluating whether the U.S. central bank may hike interest rates again as it battles to bring inflation closer to its 2% annual target.

    “The market is going to be focused on do we get a reacceleration in the economy early next year and does that feed into inflationary pressures,” said Edward Moya, senior market analyst at OANDA in New York.

    “The market is kind of getting confident that the Fed is done raising rates, but we’ll see if geopolitical risks … if the global energy crisis complicates what happens with inflation throughout the winter.”

    Fed Chairman Jerome Powell will speak on Thursday, during a busy week of speeches by regional bank heads. Fed officials will enter into a blackout period on Oct. 21 before the Fed’s Oct. 31-Nov. 1 meeting.

    Fed funds futures traders are pricing in a 31% chance of an additional interest rate hike this year, according to the CME Group’s FedWatch Tool.

    The dollar index fell 0.08% to 106.47. It reached 107.34 on Oct. 3, the highest since Nov. 2022.

    The euro gained 0.18% to $1.0530. It fell to $1.0448 on Oct. 3, the lowest since December 2022.

    The Israeli shekel weakened to a more than eight-year low of 3.994 against the greenback as the war between Israel and Hamas continued.

    Israeli forces kept up their bombardment of Gaza on Monday after diplomatic efforts to arrange a ceasefire to allow foreign citizens to leave and aid to be brought into the besieged Palestinian enclave failed.

    The Bank of Israel said last week it will sell up to $30 billion of foreign currency in the open market to maintain stability in the currency and “to provide the necessary liquidity for the continued proper functioning of the markets.”

    Traders also remain focused on the Japanese yen for potential intervention in the currency.

    The dollar rose 0.11% against the yen to 149.73, close to the sensitive 150 level. Some traders see an increased potential for Japanese authorities to intervene to support the currency if it weakens past that level.

    It reached 150.17 on Oct. 3, the weakest in a year, before rallying sharply.

    On Friday, Japan’s top currency diplomat Masato Kanda said authorities will take appropriate action against a backdrop of excessive moves in the yen when needed, adding interest rates are merely one factor in determining exchange rates.

    Poland’s zloty rallied to 4.2316 against the U.S. dollar, the strongest since Sept. 6.

    Poland’s liberal, pro-EU opposition on Monday looked on track to form the next government after official partial results and exit polls showed the ruling nationalists losing their parliamentary majority.

    The New Zealand dollar rose 0.45% to $0.5910.

    The country’s center-right National Party will form a new government with its preferred coalition party ACT.

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    Currency bid prices at 10:00AM (1400 GMT)

    Description RIC Last U.S. Close Pct Change YTD Pct High Bid Low Bid

    Previous Change

    Session

    Dollar index 106.4700 106.5600 -0.08% 2.880% +106.6100 +106.3200

    Euro/Dollar $1.0530 $1.0511 +0.18% -1.73% +$1.0546 +$1.0504

    Dollar/Yen 149.7250 149.5550 +0.11% +14.20% +149.7300 +149.3300

    Euro/Yen 157.66 157.18 +0.31% +12.37% +157.7100 +157.1700

    Dollar/Swiss 0.9028 0.9026 +0.03% -2.36% +0.9042 +0.9009

    Sterling/Dollar $1.2162 $1.2145 +0.15% +0.57% +$1.2184 +$1.2136

    Dollar/Canadian 1.3623 1.3658 -0.26% +0.55% +1.3660 +1.3613

    Aussie/Dollar $0.6317 $0.6297 +0.34% -7.31% +$0.6333 +$0.6299

    Euro/Swiss 0.9505 0.9481 +0.25% -3.94% +0.9523 +0.9483

    Euro/Sterling 0.8656 0.8649 +0.08% -2.13% +0.8671 +0.8647

    NZ $0.5910 $0.5885 +0.45% -6.91% +$0.5929 +$0.5900

    Dollar/Dollar

    Dollar/Norway 10.9530 11.0090 -0.55% +11.57% +10.9560 +10.9180

    Euro/Norway 11.5258 11.4688 +0.50% +9.84% +11.5378 +11.4836

    Dollar/Sweden 10.9554 11.0121 -0.48% +5.26% +11.0363 +10.9359

    Euro/Sweden 11.5317 11.5877 -0.48% +3.43% +11.6058 +11.5248

    (Reporting by Karen Brettell; Additional reporting by Joice Alves; editing by Jonathan Oatis)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Dollar gains against yen, eases against euro

    1What is a foreign currency?

    A foreign currency is any currency that is not the domestic currency of a particular country. It is used in international trade and can be exchanged for the local currency.

    2What are interest rates?

    Interest rates are the cost of borrowing money, expressed as a percentage of the total amount borrowed. They can influence economic activity and are set by central banks.

    3What are financial markets?

    Financial markets are platforms where buyers and sellers engage in the trading of assets such as stocks, bonds, currencies, and derivatives, facilitating the exchange of capital.

    4What is currency exchange?

    Currency exchange is the process of converting one currency into another, typically conducted through banks or exchange services, and is essential for international trade.

    5What is economic growth?

    Economic growth refers to the increase in the production of goods and services in an economy over a period, often measured by the rise in Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

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