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Dollar perks up in holiday trade; yen headed for strong week



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Yen slips in Asia but set for weekly jump

Euro holds gains on hawkish policymaker remarks

S. Korea cuts rates, dealers say authorities sell dollars

Updates at 0900 GMT

By Tom Westbrook and Medha Singh

Nov 28 (Reuters) - The dollar edged up from a two-week low against its major peers in holiday-thinned trading on Thursday, though theyen headed for itsstrongest week in nearly threemonths on growing bets that Japan will hikerates in December.

The yen JPY=EBS slipped half a percent to 151.93 per dollar,but with its1.9% gain thisweek the currencyhas recovered losses suffered since the U.S. election. Markets see about a 65% chance the Bank of Japan will hikerates next month.

The dollar index =USD was marginally higher at 106.30 after suffering its steepest fall in four months that pushed it as low as 105.85 in the prior session.

Broad trade was lightened due to the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday.

"It's likely to be a subdued couple of days to wrap up the week but I expect the dollar should rebound as December gets underway," said Michael Brown, senior research strategist at Pepperstone, adding that Wednesday's move that put the dollar back under 106 seemed a bit "detached from fundamentals."

"We're still talking about U.S. exceptionalism, an incredibly long laundry list of issues in the euro zone and now we've got French budget worries this morning."

The euro EUR=EBS consolidated after itssharp rise on Wednesday following hawkish remarks from European Central Bank board member Isabel Schnabel.

She told Bloomberg that rate cuts should be gradual and move to neutral, not accommodative, territory, prompting investors to pull back on more aggressive ratecut expectations and buy the common currency.

"Not only has downward momentum faded, but upward momentum is also beginning to build," said Quek Ser Leang, strategist at UOB in Singapore.

"We view the current price action as part of a rebound that could potentially reach $1.0650."

Inflation readings due later in the session in Germany will offer the next test as the common currency heads for its worst monthly showing in two-and-a-half years.Eyes are also on France's fragile coalition government, which is struggling to pass a budget.

HOLIDAY LULL

Sterling GBP=D3 dipped to 1.2649 onthe greenback, while the Swedish krona SEK=D3 firmed against the dollar and euro EURSEK=D3 as datashowed sentiment among businesses and consumers in Sweden picked up in November.

The Australian dollar AUD=D3 recovered from early weakness and traded flat at$0.64946 asReserve Bank of Australia governor Michele Bullock said that core inflation was too high to allow for rate cuts in the near term.

Whilethe currency majorswere in a bit of a lull, therewas some action in emerging markets.

The Mexican peso MXN= rose over 1.5% afterDonald Trump said on his Truth Social platform that Mexico's president Claudia Sheinbaum had "agreed to stop migration through Mexico," an issue Trump had linked to his pledge to impose tariffs.

Sheinbaum said she had laid out Mexico's migration strategy, which is "not to close borders, but to build bridges."

South Korea's won KRW= was a little weaker too, with dealers reporting authorities had steadied it, after the central bank cut rates at a second straight meeting - an outcome only four of 38 economists polled by Reuters had foreseen.

Russia's rouble RUB= hovered near110 per dollar after shedding nearly a third of its value since August, asthe Russian central bank said it would stop forex purchases until the end of the year to support the currency.

Brazil's real BRL= collapsed to its lowest ever spot close on concern overthe impact of tax cuts on a stretched budget.

Investors fortified theirshort positions on most emerging Asian currencies including the Singapore dollar SGD= and Indonesian rupiah IDR= on fears over Trump's tariff pledges.



Reporting by Tom Westbrook; Editing by Sonali Paul and Kim Coghill

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