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The U.S. dollar slid on Tuesday, especially against Asian currencies, pushing gold prices near record highs, while stock markets were steady ahead of several big central bank meetings this week.
The Australian dollar rose, staying above USD 0.90 ahead of a decision on interest rates at 0330 GMT. Most dealers were expecting a quarter percentage point increase in the base rate, though the risk loomed of a more aggressive move.
Housing prices are on a tear in
Evidence of a sustained recovery in world industrial activity may force policymakers to spell out the pace at which unusually abundant and cheap money will be withdrawn.
The euro was up 0.2% to USD 1.4798. The bout of profit taking that lasted for a week appeared to have run its course, leaving the euro in a rising but narrowing trading channel.
The resumption of U.S. dollar weakness prompted traders to scoop up some bargains. The Australian dollar rose 0.4% to USD 0.9070, still off a 14-month high above USD 0.93 hit in October.
The Federal Reserve will kick off a two-day policy meeting on Tuesday, after which it is expected to keep rates unchanged. However, there is a chance the Fed will drop language on keeping rates low for an extended period of time.
"We do not expect that to happen, so the dollar should resume its trend downwards to the end of this year," said John Horner, foreign exchange strategist at Deutsche Bank in
In equity markets, the MSCI index of Asia Pacific stocks outside
The Thomson Reuters index of regional stocks was up 0.9%.
Gold rose half a percent in the spot market to USD 1,064.55 an ounce. The record intraday high was USD 1,070.40 hit on October 14. Gold is up 21% this year, and will likely keep its record of not having a down year since 2000.
The International Monetary Fund said on Monday it sold 200 tonnes of gold to the Reserve Bank of
While the IMF's plan to sell some of its gold holdings had been flagged for a year before it was formally approved in September, the speed of the deal and the buyer were a surprise for traders, who had expected
"The fact that they've sold the gold to
This was the first time since 2000 that the IMF sold gold to a central bank.
(Additional reporting by Anirban Nag in
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