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    • Dollar falls broadly
    • Currencies price in low chance of big U.S. stimulus
    • Graphic: World FX rates in 2020 https://tmsnrt.rs/2RBWI5E

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    The dollar sank to its lowest level in over two months against a basket of peer currencies on Friday, as vote counting for the contentious U.S. elections slowly moved toward a divided government and investors predicted more losses for the currency.

    Investors are betting that Democrat Joe Biden will become the next president but Republicans will retain control of the Senate, which will make it difficult for the Democrats to pass the larger coronavirus relief package they have been pushing.

    The need for more stimulus was underlined on Friday when the U.S. government reported that employers hired the fewest workers in five months in October. It was the clearest evidence yet that the end of the previous fiscal stimulus and exploding new coronavirus infections were sapping momentum from the economic recovery.

    The surge of new coronavirus cases to record levels in several U.S. states could also curb economic activity.

    "We're still left with the view that the U.S. economy is decelerating, and that's playing out in a markedly weaker dollar," said Joe Manimbo, senior market analyst at Western Union Business Solutions.

    Biden stood on the verge of winning the U.S. presidency on Friday, as he expanded his narrow leads over President Donald Trump in the battleground states of Pennsylvania and Georgia. Winning Pennsylvania's 20 electoral votes would put the former vice president over the 270 he needs to secure the presidency.

    The dollar index =USD fell against a basket of six major currencies to 92.235, hitting its lowest level since Sept. 2.

    For the week, the dollar index was down as much as 1.9%, on course for its biggest drop since March.

    A large decline in long-term Treasury yields due to expectations for less fiscal stimulus, combined with a rally in equities and other riskier assets, has placed the dollar under consistent selling pressure that is likely to continue.

    "So far investors have been prepared to overlook the threat of a contested election, presumably seeing Donald Trump’s legal initiatives as 'frivolous' and these benign conditions have generated a broad-based dollar decline," said strategists at ING.

    The dollar fell further against the Japanese yen, trading at 103.255 yen JPY=D3 on Friday, close to an eight-month low.

    Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga has vowed to work closely with overseas authorities to keep currency moves stable, because a strong yen is widely viewed as a threat to Japan's economy.

    To be sure, the dollar could strengthen if the U.S. vote counting continues to stretch out.

    "The longer the vote counting goes, the more nervous the market could get and that could actually result in safe-haven flows for the greenback," Western Union Business Solutions' Manimbo said.

    But for now, he said, "it looks like there's the potential for dollar sentiment to continue to erode in the weeks ahead."

    The onshore yuan CNH=D3 gained to 6.5868 per dollar, the strongest in more than two years.

    Many investors expect a Biden administration would slightly scale back Trump's trade war with China, which should benefit the yuan.

    Against a buoyant euro EUR=EBS , the dollar traded at $1.1882 after falling 0.87% in the previous session.

    The single currency has risen sharply this week on the dollar's weakness, but has also benefited from news of the European Union inching closer to a budget deal.

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    	Currency bid prices at 2:39PM (1939 GMT) 
    
     Description	  RIC		 Last		   U.S. Close  Pct Change	 YTD Pct	 High Bid	Low Bid 
    											  Previous				   Change				  
    											  Session											
     Euro/Dollar	   EUR=EBS	$1.1882		$1.1828	 +0.46%		 +5.99%	  +1.1891	 +1.1796 
     Dollar/Yen		JPY=D3	 103.2550	   103.5500	-0.28%		 -4.94%	  +103.7500   +103.1950 
     Euro/Yen		  EURJPY=	122.68		 122.40	  +0.23%		 +0.60%	  +122.9800   +122.2300 
     Dollar/Swiss	  CHF=EBS	0.8993		 0.9042	  -0.56%		 -7.08%	  +0.9056	 +0.8983 
     Sterling/Dollar   GBP=D3	 1.3154		 1.3153	  +0.04%		 -0.79%	  +1.3176	 +1.3094 
     Dollar/Canadian   CAD=D3	 1.3031		 1.3046	  -0.11%		 +0.32%	  +1.3096	 +1.3020 
     Aussie/Dollar	 AUD=D3	 0.7267		 0.7285	  -0.23%		 +3.58%	  +0.7287	 +0.7239 
     Euro/Swiss		EURCHF=	1.0685		 1.0694	  -0.08%		 -1.54%	  +1.0703	 +1.0676 
     Euro/Sterling	 EURGBP=	0.9031		 0.8991	  +0.44%		 +6.83%	  +0.9055	 +0.8990 
     NZ				NZD=D3	 0.6777		 0.6774	  +0.06%		 +0.73%	  +0.6801	 +0.6756 
     Dollar/Dollar																				   
    
     Dollar/Norway	 NOK=D3	 9.1430		 9.1700	  -0.25%		 +4.28%	  +9.2395	 +9.1380 
     Euro/Norway	   EURNOK=	10.8671		10.8550	 +0.11%		 +10.46%	 +10.9345	+10.8294 
     Dollar/Sweden	 SEK=	   8.6300		 8.6959	  -0.23%		 -7.67%	  +8.7300	 +8.6254 
     Euro/Sweden	   EURSEK=	10.2546		10.2782	 -0.23%		 -2.05%	  +10.3155	+10.2507 
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