News: FOREX-U.S. dollar rises as sentiment turns cautious on hedge fund default concerns

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    • Focus on U.S. equities after hedge fund default
    • Euro on track for biggest monthly drop since July 2019
    • Yen one of worst performing currencies in Q1
    • Graphic: World FX rates https://tmsnrt.rs/2RBWI5E

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    The dollar gained on Monday in choppy trading, with the euro languishing below $1.18 and commodity currencies falling, as the currency drew some safe-haven bids on concerns about the potential fallout of a hedge fund's default on margin calls.

    The dollar index, a measure of the greenback's value against six other major currencies, hit as high as 92.919 =USD , its strongest level since November last year. It was last marginally up at 92.825.

    U.S. stocks traded lower after global banks said they faced potential losses from a hedge fund's default, identified as Archegos Capital, which analysts said was tied to big U.S. media and Chinese tech companies.

    "Focus today is on how U.S. equities perform, especially given the hedge fund default that came out last week," said Simon Harvey, senior FX market analyst at Monex Europe in London.

    Harvey, however, said the Archegos impact remained limited for now, given that the effect was concentrated on a few companies. But some analysts said the fallout could spread further and weigh on other markets.

    The euro, meanwhile, struggled on Monday as the prospect of tougher coronavirus curbs in France and Germany dimmed the short-term outlook for the European economy.

    The single European currency EUR=EBS slipped 0.1% to $1.1778, not far from last week's four-and-a-half-month trough of $1.1762. On a monthly basis, it was down 2.3%, its biggest drop since July 2019.

    Compounding the euro's woes have been the widening differentials between German and U.S. yields. The spread for 10-year debt widened to 200 basis points from 150 basis points at the start of the year, boosting the dollar.

    "The U.S. economy is much stronger and miles ahead in the immunization game compared to Europe's and Japan's, and this ultimately translates into the Fed normalizing policy years before the ECB or the BoJ," said Marios Hadjikyriacos, a strategist at brokerage XM.

    YEN SHORTS GROW Weekly positioning data showed the broad trend of growing dollar bullishness remained in play. Hedge funds cut their overall short dollar bets to their lowest levels since June 2020 while ramping up their bearish bets on the yen.

    Short yen positions have grown in recent weeks with hedge funds building their net short bets to 33% of open interest, according to ING data.

    Steadying stock markets offered some support for the yen, but falling bond yields and expectations of a global economic rebound have rekindled short bets. The yen is among the worst- performing currencies so far this quarter, down 6% against the dollar.

    The dollar was last up 0.1% against the Japanese currency at 109.74 yen JPY=EBS .

    Virus-driven caution also helped the dollar higher against the Australian and New Zealand dollars and sterling, and it rose against oil-linked currencies as the re-floating of the ship blocking the Suez Canal pushed crude prices down by about 1.5%.

    The Aussie AUD=D3 was last down 0.1% at US$0.7636 on Monday and the New Zealand dollar NZD=D3 was slightly down at US$0.7002. Sterling GBP= slipped to $1.3790.

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    	Currency bid prices at 10:34AM (1434 GMT) 
    
     Description	  RIC		 Last		   U.S. Close  Pct Change	 YTD Pct	   High Bid	Low Bid 
    											  Previous				   Change					
    											  Session											  
     Dollar index	  =USD	   92.8180		92.7830	 +0.05%		 3.153%		+92.9190	+92.7160 
     Euro/Dollar	   EUR=EBS	$1.1779		$1.1794	 -0.14%		 -3.60%		+$1.1795	+$1.1763 
     Dollar/Yen		JPY=EBS	109.7200	   109.6800	+0.04%		 +6.19%		+109.7950   +109.3800 
     Euro/Yen		  EURJPY=	129.24		 129.33	  -0.07%		 +1.82%		+129.4200   +128.8500 
     Dollar/Swiss	  CHF=EBS	0.9385		 0.9393	  -0.06%		 +6.10%		+0.9404	 +0.9373 
     Sterling/Dollar   GBP=D3	 $1.3792		$1.3799	 -0.09%		 +0.91%		+$1.3846	+$1.3757 
     Dollar/Canadian   CAD=D3	 1.2596		 1.2571	  +0.21%		 -1.08%		+1.2627	 +1.2578 
     Aussie/Dollar	 AUD=D3	 $0.7634		$0.7642	 -0.08%		 -0.73%		+$0.7655	+$0.7616 
     Euro/Swiss		EURCHF=	1.1055		 1.1073	  -0.16%		 +2.29%		+1.1078	 +1.1038 
     Euro/Sterling	 EURGBP=	0.8538		 0.8552	  -0.16%		 -4.45%		+0.8562	 +0.8507 
     NZ				NZD=D3	 $0.7002		$0.7000	 +0.04%		 -2.49%		+$0.7015	+$0.6973 
     Dollar/Dollar																					 
    
     Dollar/Norway	 NOK=D3	 8.5415		 8.5945	  -0.58%		 -0.49%		+8.6165	 +8.5435 
     Euro/Norway	   EURNOK=	10.0600		10.1050	 -0.45%		 -3.89%		+10.1534	+10.0560 
     Dollar/Sweden	 SEK=	   8.6953		 8.6398	  +0.53%		 +6.09%		+8.7014	 +8.6399 
     Euro/Sweden	   EURSEK=	10.2423		10.1880	 +0.53%		 +1.65%		+10.2473	+10.1890 
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    World FX rates	https://tmsnrt.rs/2RBWI5E 
    

    Yen positions https://tmsnrt.rs/3fkjRZ6

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