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Forex - Japanese yen stronger in early Asia with regional focus on HK

Published 10/02/2014, 06:23 PM
Updated 10/02/2014, 06:26 PM
Yen slightly stronger in early Asia

Investing.com - The Japanese yen made mild early gains against the dollar in Asia on Friday with investors focused on Hong Kong as markets return to trade after a two-day break.

USD/JPY traded at 108.43, down 0.03%, while AUD/USD traded at 0.8798, down 0.05%. EUR/USD traded at 1.2670, up 0.01%.

Markets in China remain shut until Oct. 8, but Hong Kong, where a week of civil protests for democratic elections has halted much of the central business district, will open after a two-day break.

Despite the China holiday, CFLP services PMI is due at 0900 local time (0100 GMT). The report has averaged 54.6 so far this year, indicating solid, if not remarkable, growth in services industries.

Hong Kong Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying said he had no plans to resign, but would appoint his second-in-command to represent the government in talks with protesters, as demonstrations continue to paralyzed large parts of the city.

The announcement came at a late news conference Thursday, just minutes before a midnight deadline set by protesters for a response to their demands for his resignation. It was the first hint of conciliation from the city's Beijing-backed government since the standoff began a week ago.

In Australia, the September AIGroup services index due at 0930 Sydney time (2330 GMT). The index could see a move higher into expansion zone from 49.4 in the last reading.

Overnight, the dollar traded mixed to lower against most major currencies, buoyed by upbeat data out of the U.S. labor market, while pressured lower by an Ebola scare and a European Central Bank decision to hold off on fresh stimulus measures.

The U.S. Labor Department reported earlier that the number of individuals filing for initial jobless benefits in the week ending Sept. 27 decreased by 8,000 to 287,000 from the previous week’s revised total of 295,000.

Analysts had expected jobless claims to rise by 2,000 to 297,000 last week, which gave the dollar some support.

The data came after payroll processor ADP on Wednesday said that the U.S. private sector added 213,000 jobs last month, slightly ahead of expectations for jobs growth of 210,000.

Investors were now looking ahead to Friday’s U.S. nonfarm payrolls report, which was expected to show that the economy about 215,000 jobs in September.

Elsewhere, news a man traveling from Liberia infected with the Ebola virus arrived in the United States and came into contact with others softened the greenback by stoking market concerns that if general fears grow, traveling and shopping may slow, which could affect U.S. recovery.

Despite its recent rate cuts and announced plans to buy assets, the European Central Bank concluded on Thursday it would take a wait-and-see approach to current stimulus tools before loosening policy further should the need arise.

ECB President Mario Draghi reiterated that the bank is unanimous in its commitment to using additional unconventional measures if necessary, but a decision to stick with policies in place gave the euro support, which came at the greenback's expense.

Also on Thursday, Draghi outlined details of its asset-purchasing program announced last month, which will include the purchase of covered bonds beginning this month and asset-backed securities later in the fourth quarter.

The program is to run for two years and will substantially increase the ECB’s balance sheet, he said, adding the program will also help get inflation back to the ECB’s long term target of 2%.

The ECB held its benchmark interest rate at a record-low 0.05%, its marginal lending rate at 0.30% and left its deposit facility rate unchanged at -0.20%.

The US Dollar Index, which tracks the performance of the greenback versus a basket of six other major currencies, fell 0.01% at 85.73.

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