- AUD, NZD edge higher after recouping Monday's losses
- Heightened Sino-U.S. tensions drag on yuan
- Graphic: World FX rates in 2020 https://tmsnrt.rs/2RBWI5E
The dollar handed back a sliver of recent gains to commodity currencies on Tuesday as oil prices bounced back, but hung on against the yuan as traders weighed optimism about a coronavirus recovery in China against fears about rising Sino-U.S. tensions.
The Australian and New Zealand dollars inched ahead, after recouping Monday's falls - putting the Aussie AUD=D3 back over 64 cents at $0.6445 and the kiwi NZD=D3 holding on at $0.6062.
Public holidays in Japan and China lightened trade, while caution on the global growth outlook and looming Australian and New Zealand central bank meetings capped further moves.
The yuan CNH= rose to 7.1190 per dollar in offshore trade, recovering from a six-week low of 7.1560 hit in the previous session, but well below the range where it spent last month.
U.S. President Donald Trump has stepped up verbal attacks on China ahead of a Nov. 3 U.S. presidential election where both he and Democratic contender Joe Biden are jostling to project a tough stance against the United States' main strategic rival.
An internal Chinese report warns that Beijing faces a rising wave of worldwide hostility in the wake of the outbreak that could tip relations with the United States into confrontation, people familiar with the paper told Reuters.
Trump has floated tariffs, or even reneging on U.S. debt obligations to China as retaliatory possibilities as he seeks to pin blame for the COVID-19 pandemic, tempering traders' optimism about progress towards economic recovery elsewhere.
"The yuan is that bellwether that everybody's going to be looking at," said Stephen Innes, chief global market strategist at AxiCorp. Its softness muted gains in Asian currencies, such as Malaysia's ringgit MYR= , he said, even as oil prices bounced.
The cautious trading backdrop also pushed the yen ahead slightly to 106.53 per dollar JPY= , within striking distance of multi-month lows.
U.S. crude rose CLc1 about 5% and Brent LCOc1 around 3% as production fell and countries around the globe including Italy, Finland and several U.S. states eased lockdown restrictions.
Elsewhere, the euro was pressured by a court challenge from German academics to the European Central Bank's bond buying program.
A ruling is due later on Tuesday and while outright rejection of the German Bundesbank's participation in the asset purchases appears unlikely, anything less than a clear-cut defeat of the challenge could hit the single currency.
The euro EUR= last sat at $1.0914, close to a week-low hit overnight. The pound GBP= was rangebound at $1.2461.
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is due to announce its interest rate settings at 0430 GMT, with markets focused on commentary in the statement since a policy change is unlikely.
"The RBA's post-meeting statement could spark some AUD volatility if it offers further insights into the RBA's latest economic forecasts," said Commonwealth Bank of Australia FX analyst Kim Mundy.
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