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    Dollar index jumps after U.S. retail sales show surprise rebound

    Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts

    Posted on September 16, 2021

    6 min read

    Last updated: January 20, 2026

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    By Caroline Valetkevitch

    NEW YORK (Reuters) – The dollar hit a near 3-week high against a basket of currencies on Thursday after data showed U.S. retail sales unexpectedly increased in August, easing some concerns about a sharp slowdown in economic growth.

    The dollar index, which measures the U.S. currency against six others, added to gains following the report and was last up 0.5% at 92.923. It hit its highest level since Aug. 27.

    Retail sales rose 0.7% last month, boosted in part by back-to-school shopping and child tax credit payments, while data for July was revised down.

    A separate report showed U.S. initial claims for state unemployment benefits increased 20,000 to a seasonally adjusted 332,000 for the week ended Sept. 11. Economists had forecast 330,000 applications for the latest week.

    “If you look at the retail sales number, it’s quite constructive even with the revisions, so we are seeing the dollar benefit from that, particularly against the funding currencies like the euro, Swiss and the yen,” said Bipan Rai, North American head of FX strategy for CIBC Capital Markets in Toronto.

    The news could bolster investor expectations for next week’s Federal Reserve policy meeting and how soon the U.S central bank will start to taper stimulus.

    “It feels like whatever lingering concerns there were with the underlying economy … that was kind of washed away a little bit. So as we move towards the Fed next week, the evidence backs up the idea that we’re going to get a taper signal from the Fed at the meeting,” he said.

    On Tuesday, the dollar index fell to a one-week low of 92.321 after a softer-than-expected inflation report. Its low for the month was 91.941, on Sept. 3, when payrolls data disappointed.

    Investors are looking for clarity on the outlook for both tapering and interest rates at the Fed’s two-day policy meeting that ends next Wednesday.

    Tapering typically lifts the dollar as it suggests the Fed is one step closer to tighter monetary policy.

    It also means the central bank will be buying fewer debt assets, in effect reducing the amount of dollars in circulation, which in turn lifts the currency’s value.

    The dollar also gained 0.3% to 109.68 yen, after sliding to a six-week low of 109.110 in the previous session.

    The euro was 0.5% lower at $1.1758.

    The Swiss franc also fell against the dollar and was last at 0.9260 francs.

    Elsewhere, the Australian dollar was down 0.7% at $0.7285.

    Earlier, data showed the country’s jobless rate unexpectedly fell to 4.5%, but the statistics bureau said the change reflected a drop in the participation rate rather than a strengthening of the labor market.

    ========================================================

    Currency bid prices at 10:35AM (1435 GMT)

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

    Previous Change

    Session

    Dollar index

    92.9230 92.4620 +0.51% 3.270% +92.9650 +92.4570

    Euro/Dollar

    $1.1758 $1.1816 -0.49% -3.76% +$1.1820 +$1.1751

    Dollar/Yen

    109.6800 109.3800 +0.28% +6.16% +109.8250 +109.2100

    Euro/Yen

    128.95 129.20 -0.19% +1.60% +129.3400 +128.6100

    Dollar/Swiss

    0.9260 0.9197 +0.69% +4.67% +0.9271 +0.9195

    Sterling/Dollar

    $1.3768 $1.3843 -0.54% +0.78% +$1.3852 +$1.3765

    Dollar/Canadian

    1.2687 1.2624 +0.52% -0.35% +1.2699 +1.2618

    Aussie/Dollar

    $0.7285 $0.7334 -0.67% -5.30% +$0.7345 +$0.7279

    Euro/Swiss

    1.0888 1.0865 +0.21% +0.75% +1.0895 +1.0858

    Euro/Sterling

    0.8537 0.8537 +0.00% -4.48% +0.8543 +0.8501

    NZ

    Dollar/Dollar $0.7067 $0.7110 -0.63% -1.62% +$0.7140 +$0.7063

    Dollar/Norway

    8.6360 8.5755 +0.78% +0.65% +8.6470 +8.5725

    Euro/Norway

    10.1562 10.1265 +0.29% -2.97% +10.1679 +10.1130

    Dollar/Sweden

    8.6424 8.5694 +0.24% +5.44% +8.6512 +8.5700

    Euro/Sweden

    10.1622 10.1380 +0.24% +0.86% +10.1710 +10.1360

    (Reporting by Caroline Valetkevitch; Additional reporting by Ritvik Carvalho in London and Kevin Buckland in Tokyo; Editing by Alexander Smith and Mark Potter)

    By Caroline Valetkevitch

    NEW YORK (Reuters) – The dollar hit a near 3-week high against a basket of currencies on Thursday after data showed U.S. retail sales unexpectedly increased in August, easing some concerns about a sharp slowdown in economic growth.

    The dollar index, which measures the U.S. currency against six others, added to gains following the report and was last up 0.5% at 92.923. It hit its highest level since Aug. 27.

    Retail sales rose 0.7% last month, boosted in part by back-to-school shopping and child tax credit payments, while data for July was revised down.

    A separate report showed U.S. initial claims for state unemployment benefits increased 20,000 to a seasonally adjusted 332,000 for the week ended Sept. 11. Economists had forecast 330,000 applications for the latest week.

    “If you look at the retail sales number, it’s quite constructive even with the revisions, so we are seeing the dollar benefit from that, particularly against the funding currencies like the euro, Swiss and the yen,” said Bipan Rai, North American head of FX strategy for CIBC Capital Markets in Toronto.

    The news could bolster investor expectations for next week’s Federal Reserve policy meeting and how soon the U.S central bank will start to taper stimulus.

    “It feels like whatever lingering concerns there were with the underlying economy … that was kind of washed away a little bit. So as we move towards the Fed next week, the evidence backs up the idea that we’re going to get a taper signal from the Fed at the meeting,” he said.

    On Tuesday, the dollar index fell to a one-week low of 92.321 after a softer-than-expected inflation report. Its low for the month was 91.941, on Sept. 3, when payrolls data disappointed.

    Investors are looking for clarity on the outlook for both tapering and interest rates at the Fed’s two-day policy meeting that ends next Wednesday.

    Tapering typically lifts the dollar as it suggests the Fed is one step closer to tighter monetary policy.

    It also means the central bank will be buying fewer debt assets, in effect reducing the amount of dollars in circulation, which in turn lifts the currency’s value.

    The dollar also gained 0.3% to 109.68 yen, after sliding to a six-week low of 109.110 in the previous session.

    The euro was 0.5% lower at $1.1758.

    The Swiss franc also fell against the dollar and was last at 0.9260 francs.

    Elsewhere, the Australian dollar was down 0.7% at $0.7285.

    Earlier, data showed the country’s jobless rate unexpectedly fell to 4.5%, but the statistics bureau said the change reflected a drop in the participation rate rather than a strengthening of the labor market.

    ========================================================

    Currency bid prices at 10:35AM (1435 GMT)

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

    Previous Change

    Session

    Dollar index

    92.9230 92.4620 +0.51% 3.270% +92.9650 +92.4570

    Euro/Dollar

    $1.1758 $1.1816 -0.49% -3.76% +$1.1820 +$1.1751

    Dollar/Yen

    109.6800 109.3800 +0.28% +6.16% +109.8250 +109.2100

    Euro/Yen

    128.95 129.20 -0.19% +1.60% +129.3400 +128.6100

    Dollar/Swiss

    0.9260 0.9197 +0.69% +4.67% +0.9271 +0.9195

    Sterling/Dollar

    $1.3768 $1.3843 -0.54% +0.78% +$1.3852 +$1.3765

    Dollar/Canadian

    1.2687 1.2624 +0.52% -0.35% +1.2699 +1.2618

    Aussie/Dollar

    $0.7285 $0.7334 -0.67% -5.30% +$0.7345 +$0.7279

    Euro/Swiss

    1.0888 1.0865 +0.21% +0.75% +1.0895 +1.0858

    Euro/Sterling

    0.8537 0.8537 +0.00% -4.48% +0.8543 +0.8501

    NZ

    Dollar/Dollar $0.7067 $0.7110 -0.63% -1.62% +$0.7140 +$0.7063

    Dollar/Norway

    8.6360 8.5755 +0.78% +0.65% +8.6470 +8.5725

    Euro/Norway

    10.1562 10.1265 +0.29% -2.97% +10.1679 +10.1130

    Dollar/Sweden

    8.6424 8.5694 +0.24% +5.44% +8.6512 +8.5700

    Euro/Sweden

    10.1622 10.1380 +0.24% +0.86% +10.1710 +10.1360

    (Reporting by Caroline Valetkevitch; Additional reporting by Ritvik Carvalho in London and Kevin Buckland in Tokyo; Editing by Alexander Smith and Mark Potter)

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