(Adds comments in paragraphs 12-14, updates prices at 2:33 p.m.)
The dollar advanced against major currencies on Tuesday after relatively solid data on U.S. manufacturing and construction in June offset a decline in job openings last month to the lowest level in more than two years.
While an ISM survey offered a tough assessment of U.S. manufacturing conditions, so-called hard data suggest the sector is getting by. Federal Reserve data in June showed factory production rebounded in the second quarter, ending two straight quarterly declines.
Meanwhile, U.S. construction spending increased solidly last month and May's data was revised higher, boosted by outlays in both single and multifamily housing projects, the Commerce Department said.
In a third data set, the monthly Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey, or JOLTS report from the Labor Department, remained consistent with tight labor market conditions despite the Fed's hefty interest rate hikes to dampen demand.
The dollar initially slid on the reports, but later rebounded.
"The net between the slightly more positive ISM and the slightly less favorable JOLTs numbers, you wind up in an environment the market doesn't know what to do," said Steven Ricchiuto, U.S. chief economist at Mizuho Securities USA LLC.
"The ISM numbers are really net neutral to slightly more constructive, but the reality is the offset in the JOLTs numbers with the continued high levels of openings in terms of what we got in terms of the quit rate," he said.
Despite the labor market's resilience, workers showed less appetite to seek greener pastures as resignations dropped by 295,000. As a result, the quits rate, viewed as a measure of labor market confidence, fell to 2.4% from 2.6% in May.
The dollar index =USD , a measure of the greenback against six major currencies, rose 0.422% to a fresh three-week high.
Earlier, the Australian dollar fell sharply after the Reserve Bank of Australia left cash rates unchanged and the yen slid to a three-week low as tweaks by the Bank of Japan to its yield curve control policy continued to weigh on the currency.
The yen has swung wildly since Friday, when the BoJ began what may be a slow shift from decades of massive monetary stimulus. The central bank offered to buy 10-year Japanese government bonds at 1.0% in fixed-rate operations instead of the previous rate of 0.5%.
"When you look at all the major central banks, everyone has a firm handle on what the Fed is doing, the ECB and BoE," said Ed Moya, senior market analyst at OANDA in New York. "It's Japan that is really where all the focus is going to shift."
The adjustment to Japan's yield curve control policy is going to be the focus for the rest of the year, he said.
"Everyone is going to be watching all these key levels, such as 1.45, and when will we really get that strong hawkish signal from the BoJ?" Moya said.
The yen
weakened 0.75%
at
143.38
per dollar.
The Australian dollar AUD=D3 was set for its sharpest daily drop in a month after the central bank held rates at 4.1% for a second month, saying past hikes were cooling demand but more tightening might be needed to curb inflation.
The Aussie fell 1.67% versus the U.S. dollar at $0.661, wiping out a 0.87% gain in July and putting it on track for its biggest daily decline since early March.
Private surveys showed that Asia's factory activity shrank in July, as the region's fragile recovery takes a hit from slowing global growth and weakness in China's economy.
The euro EUR= fell 0.24% to $1.0967 as markets now price in a pause in rate hikes by the European Central Bank. Euro zone inflation fell further in July and the bloc returned to growth in the second quarter with a greater-than-expected expansion.
Sterling GBP= last traded at $1.2765, down 0.56% on the day.
Money markets now see a 60% probability that the Bank of England will hike rates by 25 basis points on Thursday.
Currency bid prices at 2:33 p.m. (1832 GMT)
Description RIC Last U.S. Close Pct Change YTD Pct High Bid Low Bid Previous Change Session Dollar index =USD 102.3100 101.8900 +0.42% -1.140% +102.4300 +101.8400 Euro/Dollar EUR=EBS $1.0969 $1.0997 -0.25% +2.37% +$1.1003 +$1.0952 Dollar/Yen JPY=EBS 143.3800 142.2700 +0.78% +9.36% +143.5400 +142.2150 Euro/Yen EURJPY= 157.27 156.45 +0.52% +12.10% +157.4100 +156.4300 Dollar/Swiss CHF=EBS 0.8759 0.8720 +0.45% -5.28% +0.8777 +0.8715 Sterling/Dollar GBP=D3 $1.2765 $1.2835 -0.54% +5.56% +$1.2840 +$1.2742 Dollar/Canadian CAD=D3 1.3287 1.3189 +0.74% -1.93% +1.3300 +1.3188 Aussie/Dollar AUD=D3 $0.6608 $0.6719 -1.63% -3.04% +$0.6723 +$0.6603 Euro/Swiss EURCHF= 0.9606 0.9587 +0.20% -2.92% +0.9624 +0.9578 Euro/Sterling EURGBP= 0.8592 0.8565 +0.32% -2.85% +0.8606 +0.8551 NZ Dollar/Dollar NZD=D3 $0.6139 $0.6210 -1.15% -3.32% +$0.6217 +$0.6132 Dollar/Norway NOK=D3 10.2230 10.0950 +1.23% +4.13% +10.2480 +10.1370 Euro/Norway EURNOK= 11.2164 11.1382 +0.70% +6.89% +11.2320 +11.1271 Dollar/Sweden SEK= 10.6132 10.5178 +0.61% +1.97% +10.6422 +10.5190 Euro/Sweden EURSEK= 11.6409 11.5702 +0.61% +4.41% +11.6580 +11.5685 <^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ World FX rates https://tmsnrt.rs/2RBWI5EMore jobs than jobseekers in the US https://tmsnrt.rs/3m50wOw
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