- Dollar slips ahead of Fed meeting, euro gains
- Kiwi the big mover after jobs data fuel rate cut bets
- Graphic: World FX rates in 2019 http://tmsnrt.rs/2egbfVh
(Updates market action, changes dateline, previous LONDON)
The dollar fell against a basket of other currencies on Wednesday as a disappointing report on manufacturing activity rekindled worries about the U.S. economy, which is track for its longest expansion on record this summer.
Most currencies traded within tight ranges, although the New Zealand dollar fell after weak jobs data raised expectations of a central bank rate cut.
Traders scaled back their exposure to the greenback before the end of the Federal Reserve's two-day policy meeting.
Trading was thin in much of Asia and Europe in observance of the May Day holiday.
"It's a combination of a thin markets and people waiting on what the Fed does," said Chris Gaffney, president of world markets at TIAA Bank in St. Louis.
The Fed meeting comes after strong U.S. economic data last month pushed the dollar to a two-year high.
Hopes about the U.S. economy picking up from a deceleration in late 2018 faded a bit on Wednesday as the Institute for Supply Management said its closely watched barometer on the U.S. factory sector deteriorated to a 2-1/2 year low in April.
The surprise downturn in manufacturing activity was offset by a report from ADP that U.S. companies added 275,000 workers last month, the most in nine months.
"It's a slowdown in manufacturing, but the U.S. economy is moving forward," Gaffney said.
At 11:03 a.m. (1503 GMT), the index that tracks the dollar against a basket of currencies =USD was 0.213% lower at 97.3.
It neared two-year peak last week, rising 0.36% in April.
Some of the dollar's gains last month came against the euro, the result of growing concerns about a slowdown in the euro zone's economy.
However, relatively strong economic growth data in the euro zone on Tuesday prompted some short covering from hedge funds that have been betting against the single currency, lifting the euro above $1.12.
The euro EUR=EBS added to those gains on Wednesday, hitting a one-week high at 1.1248. It was last up 0.26% at $1.1245.
The day's big mover was the New Zealand dollar, which fell half a percent after data showed employment unexpectedly fell in the March quarter, although the jobless rate dropped to 4.2 percent.
Markets responded by betting that a rate cut was more likely. The Reserve Bank of New Zealand, which holds a policy meeting next week, has already said its next move was likely to be down.
The kiwi NZD=D3 recovered from earlier lows and was last down 0.34% at $0.6652.
======================================================== Currency bid prices at 11:01AM (1501 GMT)Description RIC Last U.S. Close Pct Change YTD Pct High Bid Low Bid Previous Change Session Euro/Dollar EUR= $1.1237 $1.1215 +0.20% -2.02% +1.1248 +1.1212 Dollar/Yen JPY= 111.1500 111.4100 -0.23% +0.81% +111.5400 +111.1400 Euro/Yen EURJPY= 124.99 125.01 -0.02% -0.97% +125.2200 +124.9800 Dollar/Swiss CHF= 1.0147 1.0190 -0.42% +3.39% +1.0198 +1.0138 Sterling/Dollar GBP= 1.3080 1.3031 +0.38% +2.53% +1.3087 +1.3031 Dollar/Canadian CAD= 1.3418 1.3386 +0.24% -1.61% +1.3419 +1.3377 Australian/Doll AUD= 0.7039 0.7048 -0.13% -0.14% +0.7061 +0.7035 arEuro/Swiss EURCHF= 1.1407 1.1428 -0.18% +1.36% +1.1439 +1.1398 Euro/Sterling EURGBP= 0.8589 0.8605 -0.19% -4.40% +0.8607 +0.8587 NZ NZD= 0.6650 0.6673 -0.34% -1.00% +0.6678 +0.6637 Dollar/DollarDollar/Norway NOK= 8.6443 8.6277 +0.19% +0.06% +8.6545 +8.6209 Euro/Norway EURNOK= 9.7151 9.6789 +0.37% -1.93% +9.7265 +9.6705 Dollar/Sweden SEK= 9.5085 9.4900 +0.36% +6.08% +9.5194 +9.4888 Euro/Sweden EURSEK= 10.6860 10.6480 +0.36% +4.11% +10.6938 +10.6427 <^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ New Zealand dollar vs U.S. dollar http//tmsnrt.rs/2DIskBF^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^>
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