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The Japanese yen hit a seven-month low on the dollar on Thursday as hopes that vaccine distribution and more government stimulus will drive the US economy into a solid rebound lifted the greenback and benchmark Treasury yields.
But the creep up in benchmark yields may weigh on Asian stocks, as wary investors recall last week's sell-off in government bonds that caused yields to spike, spooking equity markets and causing shares to tumble.
By early Thursday, Australian shares had lost 1 per cent and E-mini S&P futures slipped 0.25 per cent.
US shares had fallen overnight as investors sold off high-flying technology shares to focus on other sectors likely to benefit from an economic recovery.
Investor focus on an economic rebound was not detracted by data released overnight that showed the US labour market struggling in February, when private payrolls rose less than expected.
Instead, currency investors continued to snap up dollars as they bet on a US economy outshining its peers in the developed world in coming months.
A firmer dollar pushed the Japanese yen to a low of107.06 yen, a level not seen since July. By early Thursday, the Japanese yen stood at 107.06 yen.
Optimism over the US economy boosted the greenback against a basket of currencies, with the dollar index up 0.28 per cent at 91.062.
"US dollar/yen has been on a one-way trajectory since the start of 2021," said Joseph Capurso, head of international economics at the Commonwealth Bank of Australia. "The brightening outlook for the world economy is a positive for both US dollar/yen and Australian dollar/yen."
Against the Australian dollar, the yen traded at83.09 yen.
In a sign of investors' bullish bets on the US economy, the US yield curve steepened overnight. The gap between yields on two- and 10-year Treasury notes widened to as much as 135.4 basis points on Wednesday, the most since Feb. 26, when the curve had steepened by the most since 2015.
In early Thursday trade, the 10-year Treasury yield crept higher to 1.482 per cent, though off the one-year high of 1.614 per cent struck last week.
All eyes will be on Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell,who is set to speak on Thursday at 1705 GMT. Investors will be watching his remarks for signs the central bank is poised to concede the risk of a rapid rise in interest rates.
A stronger dollar weighed on gold, with the price of bullion edging down to $1,709.7471 an ounce.
Oil prices softened early Thursday, after jumping more than 2 per cent overnight, boosted by a huge drop in US fuel inventories and expectations that OPEC+ producers might decide against increasing output when they meet next week.
US crude fell 0.47 per cent to $60.99 per barrel.
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