Australia, NZ dollars erode against euro, gain on greenback
Australia, NZ dollars erode against euro, gain on greenback
SYDNEY/WELLINGTON (Reuters) - The Australian dollar stood near three-week lows on Wednesday versus a euro hoisted up by remarks from European Central Bank Governor Mario Draghi, which were seen as signalling a change in its super-easy policy stance.
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Australia, New Zealand dollars off 1-1/2 week trough in muted trade
Australia, New Zealand dollars off 1-1/2 week trough in muted trade
SYDNEY/WELLINGTON (Reuters) - The Australian and New Zealand dollars were off 1-1/2 week lows on Monday, but trading was listless in the absence of economic indicators in the two countries.
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Dollar rises after Draghi comments, investors await Yellen speech
Dollar rises after Draghi comments, investors await Yellen speech
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar hit a one-month high against the yen and rebounded against the euro on Monday after the European Central Bank chief defended the ECB's easy monetary policy, and as investors awaited Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen's speech on Tuesday.
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Treasury yield curve flattens further; stocks tick up
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Nestle's jump to a record high boosted European stocks and helped buoy a global index on Monday, while the dollar was close to recent lows and the U.S. yield curve flattened after soft capital goods data.
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Euro rallies, weak dollar lifts oil; stocks slip
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The euro rallied against the U.S. dollar on Tuesday after European Central Bank President Mario Draghi fuelled market expectations the ECB will reduce stimulus later this year, while the dollar's weakness helped lift crude prices.
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Dollar dives on Draghi comments, U.S. healthcare vote delay
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The dollar slid to 10-month lows against the euro on Tuesday after the head of the European Central Bank opened the door to steps that might begin to reduce the central bank's stimulus and after a vote on U.S. healthcare legislation was delayed.
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