News: FOREX-Dollar steady against euro, Fed meeting in focus

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    • Fed expected to cut rates on Thursday
    • Britain likely to hold election in December
    • Aussie gains on U.S.-China trade deal hopes
    • U.S. consumer confidence fell in October

    (Updates trading and comments to U.S. market open, new byline, changes dateline, previous LONDON)

    The dollar was steady against the euro on Tuesday as investors awaited for the outcome of the U.S. Federal Reserve meeting on Wednesday, while sterling was choppy as Britain looked likely to head to an election in December.

    The Fed is expected to cut rates on Wednesday and investors will be watching for any indication that further cuts are likely. Fed policymakers are deeply divided on whether the U.S. central bank should be cutting rates.

    The dollar may gain if the Fed indicates that further cuts may not necessarily be forthcoming.

    “We’re looking for a hawkish reaction, which would lean toward a stronger dollar,” said Mark McComick, North American head of FX strategy at TD Securities in Toronto.

    “Given that markets are looking for the Fed to prop up the economy over the coming months, I think them signaling a little bit of a pause would kind of reinforce some consolidation in the dollar, especially against euro and sterling which have been driven by the Brexit euphoria,” he said.

    Increasing optimism that Britain will reach a deal to avoid a disorderly exit from the European Union has supported the euro and sterling in recent weeks.

    Britain was heading towards a December election after Prime Minister Boris Johnson's bet on breaking the Brexit deadlock with an early vote gained support from opposition parties.

    The EU on Monday agreed to a 3-month flexible delay to Britain's departure.

    Sterling GBP= has gained to $1.2848 from $1.2193 on Oct. 8, but is below a five-month high of $1.3012 reached on Oct. 21.

    The Australian dollar climbed for a third consecutive session against the greenback on optimism that the U.S. and China will make progress on reaching a trade agreement.

    U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he expected to sign a significant part of the trade deal with China ahead of schedule but did not elaborate on the timing.

    The Australian economy is highly correlated to Chinese economic strength.

    The dollar index against a basket of six major currencies .DXY fell to session lows after data showed that consumer confidence unexpectedly fell in October.

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    	Currency bid prices at 10:23AM (1423 GMT) 
    
     Description	  RIC		 Last		   U.S. Close  Pct Change	 YTD Pct	 High Bid	Low Bid 
    											  Previous				   Change				  
    											  Session											
     Euro/Dollar	  EUR=		$1.1100		$1.1098	 +0.02%		 -3.22%	  +1.1104	 +1.1074 
     Dollar/Yen	   JPY=		108.9400	   108.9400	+0.00%		 -1.21%	  +109.0600   +108.8400 
     Euro/Yen		 EURJPY=	 120.94		 120.93	  +0.01%		 -4.18%	  +121.0500   +120.5900 
     Dollar/Swiss	 CHF=		0.9947		 0.9944	  +0.03%		 +1.36%	  +0.9964	 +0.9941 
     Sterling/Dollar  GBP=		1.2885		 1.2862	  +0.18%		 +1.00%	  +1.2897	 +1.2808 
     Dollar/Canadian  CAD=		1.3062		 1.3050	  +0.09%		 -4.18%	  +1.3069	 +1.3041 
     Australian/Doll  AUD=		0.6857		 0.6838	  +0.28%		 -2.72%	  +0.6860	 +0.6836 
     ar																							  
    
     Euro/Swiss	   EURCHF=	 1.1042		 1.1037	  +0.05%		 -1.88%	  +1.1046	 +1.1022 
     Euro/Sterling	EURGBP=	 0.8613		 0.8628	  -0.17%		 -4.13%	  +0.8650	 +0.8609 
     NZ			   NZD=		0.6347		 0.6347	  +0.00%		 -5.51%	  +0.6375	 +0.6340 
     Dollar/Dollar																				   
    
     Dollar/Norway	NOK=		9.2545		 9.2217	  +0.36%		 +7.13%	  +9.3041	 +9.2140 
     Euro/Norway	  EURNOK=	 10.2750		10.2343	 +0.40%		 +3.73%	  +10.3121	+10.2140 
     Dollar/Sweden	SEK=		9.7258		 9.7021	  +0.26%		 +8.50%	  +9.7488	 +9.7017 
     Euro/Sweden	  EURSEK=	 10.7984		10.7700	 +0.26%		 +5.21%	  +10.8045	+10.7706                        
 
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