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Global Markets: US dollar up as China devalues yuan

Asian stocks mostly held firm as investors weighed the implications of the surprise move, which seemed to end months of officially sanctioned yuan strength.

August 11, 2015 / 11:35 IST

The US dollar lurched higher on Tuesday as China allowed its yuan to fall to levels last seen in 2012, a move that could provide a competitive boost to exports from the world's second largest economy.

Asian stocks mostly held firm as investors weighed the implications of the surprise move, which seemed to end months of officially sanctioned yuan strength.

China's central bank set the mid point for its currency at 6.2298 per dollar, down from Monday's fix of 6.1162, and said it was aiming for a depreciation of 2 percent.

Markets reacted by selling the Australian dollar, often used as a liquid proxy for the Chinese currency. The Aussie slid to USD 0.7347, from USD 0.7430 ahead of the news.

Other currencies in the region also lost ground to the US dollar as investors reasoned they would have to ease to stay competitive with China.

Against a basket of currencies, the US dollar gained 0.2 percent to 97.339. The euro eased a touch to USD 1.0990, while the dollar firmed to 124.85 yen.

Chinese share markets were holding steady following hefty gains on Monday.

Elsewhere in the region, MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan rose 0.45 percent. Japan's Nikkei added 0.6 percent.

Sentiment had got a lift from Wall Street, where the Dow had ended Monday with gains of 1.39 percent, while the S&P 500 climbed 1.28 percent and the Nasdaq 1.16 percent.

Shares in Google jumped over 5 percent, adding USD 25 billion to its market value, after announcing a new holding company called Alphabet which will separate the core web advertising business from newer ventures.

In commodity markets, oil eased back after a sharp rally on Monday. Brent crude was quoted 29 cents lower at USD 50.12 a barrel, while US crude eased 31 cents to USD 44.65.

first published: Aug 11, 2015 11:35 am

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