Powell says risks of over- or under-tightening now balanced...

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    	  Powell says risks of over- or under-tightening now balanced 
    

    	  U.S. manufacturing sector remains in contraction territory 
    

    	  Post-Powell, U.S. rate futures price in 62% chance of March rate cut 
    

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    The dollar fell on Friday, after two days of gains, as Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell struck a cautious tone on further interest rate moves, saying that the risk of under- or over-tightening is now more balanced.

    The market viewed his comments as dovish, with investors pricing in expectations that the Fed is likely done raising rates.

    Powell said it was clear that U.S. monetary policy was slowing the economy as expected, with a benchmark overnight interest rate "well into restrictive territory." Powell noted, however, that the Fed is prepared to tighten policy further if deemed appropriate.

    "Powell just gave the thumbs up to the other side of the camp believing that the Fed has acted correctly and can afford to wait-and-see without (hiking), but not necessarily cutting," said Juan Perez, director of trading at Monex USA in Washington.

    The U.S. dollar index - which tracks the currency against six major counterparts - was last down 0.2% at 103.23 =USD after ending November on Thursday with its weakest monthly performance in a year. It is poised to end lower for a third straight week.

    Following Powell's remarks, U.S. rate futures on Friday priced in a 64% chance of a rate cut by the March meeting, compared to 43% late on Thursday, according to the CME's FedWatch tool. For the May meeting, U.S. rate cut chances surged to 90%, from about 76% the day before.

    Powell's remarks came after data showed the U.S. manufacturing sector remained weak in November, affirming his comments that Fed rate hikes have started to slow the economy.

    The Institute for Supply Management (ISM) said its manufacturing PMI was unchanged at 46.7 last month. It was the 13th consecutive month that the PMI stayed below 50, which indicates contraction in manufacturing.

    Softer U.S. and euro zone inflation data on Thursday reinforced expectations that central banks in both regions might be done raising interest rates, leading traders to bet on earlier cuts next year.

    Goldman Sachs on Friday said it expected the European Central Bank to deliver its first rate cut in the second quarter of 2024, compared to a previous forecast of a cut in the third quarter.

    Mixed economic data across Europe failed to set the tone for the euro, with a survey showing a downturn in euro zone manufacturing activity eased slightly last month but remained deeply in the red. Britain also reported contraction in manufacturing but an improved reading for a third straight month.

    The euro was last down 0.1% at $1.0874 EUR=EBS , cutting losses and benefiting from a sell-off in the dollar following Powell's comments.

    Sterling rose 0.5% to $1.2699 GBP=D3 . Against the yen, the dollar dropped 0.9% to 146.855 yen JPY=EBS . The yen was on course for its third straight week of gains, pulling it away from the near 33-year low of 151.92 per dollar touched in the middle of November.

    Rising expectations of the Bank of Japan abandoning its ultra-easy monetary policy next year along with a drop in U.S. yields have buoyed the Asian currency in the past few weeks.

    In cryptocurrencies, bitcoin BTC=BTSP continued to strengthen, rising to an 18-month high of $38,839. It was last up 2.8% at $38,788.

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    	Currency bid prices at 3:10PM (2010 GMT) 
    
     Description	  RIC		 Last		   U.S. Close  Pct Change	 YTD Pct	   High Bid	Low Bid 
    											  Previous				   Change					
    											  Session											  
     Dollar index	  =USD	   103.2400	   103.4500	-0.18%		 -0.242%	   +103.7300   +103.1100 
     Euro/Dollar	   EUR=EBS	$1.0873		$1.0889	 -0.13%		 +1.49%		+$1.0912	+$1.0829 
     Dollar/Yen		JPY=EBS	146.8550	   148.2100	-0.89%		 +12.04%	   +148.3400   +146.6600 
     Euro/Yen		  EURJPY=	159.69		 161.35	  -1.03%		 +13.82%	   +161.7700   +159.6500 
     Dollar/Swiss	  CHF=EBS	0.8694		 0.8753	  -0.67%		 -5.98%		+0.8768	 +0.8680 
     Sterling/Dollar   GBP=D3	 $1.2700		$1.2627	 +0.58%		 +5.01%		+$1.2715	+$1.2615 
     Dollar/Canadian   CAD=D3	 1.3498		 1.3559	  -0.46%		 -0.39%		+1.3564	 +1.3488 
     Aussie/Dollar	 AUD=D3	 $0.6671		$0.6605	 +1.00%		 -2.14%		+$0.6675	+$0.6600 
     Euro/Swiss		EURCHF=	0.9451		 0.9526	  -0.79%		 -4.49%		+0.9545	 +0.9450 
     Euro/Sterling	 EURGBP=	0.8560		 0.8624	  -0.74%		 -3.21%		+0.8634	 +0.8561 
     NZ				NZD=D3	 $0.6200		$0.6155	 +0.73%		 -2.35%		+$0.6205	+$0.6152 
     Dollar/Dollar																					 
    
     Dollar/Norway	 NOK=D3	 10.6660		10.8270	 -1.40%		 +8.77%		+10.8050	+10.6580 
     Euro/Norway	   EURNOK=	11.6025		11.7648	 -1.38%		 +10.57%	   +11.7760	+11.5933 
     Dollar/Sweden	 SEK=	   10.3758		10.4994	 -1.16%		 -0.31%		+10.5200	+10.3579 
     Euro/Sweden	   EURSEK=	11.2841		11.4168	 -1.16%		 +1.21%		+11.4359	+11.2810 
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