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    Dollar Trades Narrowly as Markets Wait for Word From the Fed

    Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts

    Posted on December 15, 2021

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    Last updated: January 28, 2026

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    The U.S. dollar trades narrowly as markets await the Federal Reserve's policy statement on interest rate hikes, with concerns about the Omicron variant's impact.

    Dollar Trading Holds Steady Awaiting Fed's Policy Statement

    By David Henry and Elizabeth Howcroft

    NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) – The U.S. dollar held recent gains in narrow trading on Wednesday as markets awaited a Federal Reserve policy statement later in the day to affirm, or upset, expectations for interest rate hikes in the new year.

    The dollar index, which measures the greenback against six major peers, was up 0.04% at midmorning in New York after trading through the day within 0.2% of its Tuesday close.

    Expectations for Fed hawkishness and European Central Bank dovishness have kept the dollar strong in recent weeks, with little movement off a high of 96.938 last month, its strongest level since July 2020.

    The dollar dipped slightly on a report showing that U.S. retail sales increased less than expected in November.

    But the data also showed that sales had been stronger in October than previously reported, suggesting that the lighter number was payback for a spending surge to avoid shortages and higher prices for goods.

    Readings from the two months together backed up market expectations for strong fourth quarter growth, said Joseph Manimbo, senior market analyst at Western Union Business Solutions. “It is all about the Fed,” Manimbo said.

    The Fed’s policy statement and economic projections were due at 2 p.m. Eastern (1900 GMT).

    Markets have been pricing for the Fed to end its bond-buying around March and then proceed with one or maybe two rate hikes in 2022. Any more than two rate hikes pencilled in for next year would be considered a hawkish surprise.

    The meeting of the Fed’s policy committee comes as the rapid spread of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 has spurred concern that the economic recovery will be derailed. Preliminary evidence indicates that COVID-19 vaccines may be less effective against infection and transmission linked to Omicron, the World Health Organization said on Wednesday.

    “We can’t recall going into an FOMC meeting with the consensus so strongly favouring a hawkish outcome,” Derek Halpenny, MUFG head of research, wrote in a note to clients.

    Versus the Japanese yen, the dollar was up 0.2% at 113.805.

    Currency markets were little affected overnight by mixed economic data from China, which showed that factory output grew faster than expected but retail sales missed forecasts.

    The euro was flat against the dollar at $1.1257 ahead of a European Central Bank meeting on Thursday, where officials are expected to confirm that the bank’s pandemic bond-buying programme will end next March.

    Britain’s pound briefly rose against the dollar after data showing that UK inflation jumped to its highest in more than 10 years in November. It was unchanged on the day at at $1.3227 at 1449 GMT.

    The Bank of England is expected to keep rates unchanged when it meets on Thursday, due to the spread of the Omicron variant in Britain. That’s a reversal from expectations last month for a rate hike. [BOEWATCH]

    The Canadian dollar weakened against the greenback to a three-month low as a report showed continued high inflation. The loonie, which has been bruised recently by falling oil prices, was last at $1.2903. [O/R]

    The Australian dollar was up 0.3% at $0.7128. The New Zealand dollar was down 0.1% at $0.6733.

    Cryptocurrency bitcoin was down 2% on the day at $47,259.

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    Currency bid prices at 9:49AM (1449 GMT)

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

    Previous Change

    Session

    Dollar index

    96.5870 96.5620 +0.04% 7.342% +96.6040 +96.4050

    Euro/Dollar

    $1.1257 $1.1258 -0.01% -7.87% +$1.1277 +$1.1254

    Dollar/Yen

    113.8050 113.5600 +0.22% +10.15% +113.8950 +113.6300

    Euro/Yen

    128.12 128.07 +0.04% +0.93% +128.3500 +128.0000

    Dollar/Swiss

    0.9260 0.9242 +0.21% +4.68% +0.9263 +0.9235

    Sterling/Dollar

    $1.3227 $1.3227 +0.00% -3.18% +$1.3282 +$1.3225

    Dollar/Canadian

    1.2903 1.2864 +0.31% +1.34% +1.2904 +1.2846

    Aussie/Dollar

    $0.7128 $0.7106 +0.32% -7.33% +$0.7151 +$0.7099

    Euro/Swiss

    1.0423 1.0402 +0.20% -3.55% +1.0429 +1.0400

    Euro/Sterling

    0.8511 0.8510 +0.01% -4.77% +0.8516 +0.8487

    NZ

    Dollar/Dollar $0.6733 $0.6742 -0.10% -6.21% +$0.6760 +$0.6726

    Dollar/Norway

    9.1105 9.1010 -0.26% +5.71% +9.1210 +9.0770

    Euro/Norway

    10.2587 10.2540 +0.05% -1.99% +10.2777 +10.2180

    Dollar/Sweden

    9.1080 9.1392 -0.33% +11.12% +9.1525 +9.0941

    Euro/Sweden

    10.2538 10.2875 -0.33% +1.76% +10.3080 +10.2448

    (Reporting by David Henry in New York and Elizabeth Howcroft in London.; Editing by Gareth Jones, Bernadette Baum and Mark Heinrich

    Key Takeaways

    • •The U.S. dollar remains stable as markets await the Federal Reserve's policy statement.
    • •Expectations for interest rate hikes have kept the dollar strong.
    • •The Omicron variant raises concerns about economic recovery.
    • •Currency markets show little movement despite mixed data from China.
    • •The Bank of England is expected to keep rates unchanged.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Dollar trades narrowly as markets wait for word from the Fed

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the U.S. dollar's trading behavior as markets await the Federal Reserve's policy statement on interest rate hikes.

    2How is the Omicron variant affecting the markets?

    The rapid spread of the Omicron variant raises concerns about the economic recovery, potentially impacting market expectations.

    3What are the expectations for the Federal Reserve's policy?

    Markets expect the Fed to end bond-buying by March and possibly implement one or two rate hikes in 2022.

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