Dollar falls after reports of US labor market strength by Reuters

2023-07-06 20:54:00

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NEW YORK (Archyde.com) – It eased following rising briefly on Thursday following data showed the labor market remained strong, raising the possibility that the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates later this month.

The Labor Department said on Thursday that applications for state unemployment benefits for the first time recorded a moderate increase last week, while a report released by ADP showed that the number of jobs in the private sector jumped last month, recording the largest increase since February 2022.

Later, a survey by the Institute for Supply Management showed that the US services sector grew faster than expected in June with an increase in new orders, which added to data indicating the resilience of the economy in the face of more tightening monetary policy.

The dollar index, which measures the performance of the US currency once morest a basket of six major currencies, including the yen, fell 0.18 percent to 103.13.

And the yen rose 0.39 percent to 144.09 once morest the dollar, as concerns regarding the global growth prospects overshadowed risk appetite, concerns stemming from strong monetary tightening from major central banks.

The pound recorded its highest levels in two weeks once morest both the euro and the dollar, as financial markets bet that the Bank of England (the central bank) would raise interest rates to 6.5 percent early next year.

The euro rose 0.29 percent to $1.0884.

The Australian dollar fell 0.41% to $0.6625.

And it was recorded in the latest transactions of 7.2575 for the dollar in the foreign market, following it fell by regarding 0.4 percent in the previous session.

(Prepared by Muhammad Aysam and Ali Khafaji for the Arabic Bulletin – Edited by Mahmoud Abdel-Gawad)

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