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Dollar falls, short yen trades squared ahead of BOJ and Fed meetings



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Updates as of 1430 ET

By Alden Bentley

NEW YORK/LONDON/SINGAPORE, July 24 (Reuters) -The dollar fell to its lowest in more than two months against the yen on Wednesday as short-yen carry trades were unwound ahead of next week's Bank of Japan meeting, with investors girding for a hawkish monetary officials to tighten policy.

The yen also rose to its highest since mid-May against the euro amid expectations that yield differentials that have made it costly for foreign investors to hold yen securities will narrow.

The dollar index =USD, which measures the greenback against a basket of six currencies, including the yen and the euro, fell 0.12% to 104.35. It pared losses a bit after S&P Global said that its flash U.S. Composite PMI Output Index tracking the manufacturing and services sectors edged up to 55.0 this month, the highest level since April 2022.

"We're just looking at concerns over global growth and we're going to see through the rest of this week if that's going to continue, if the U.S. is going to fare differently," said Helen Given, associate director of trading at Monex USA, in Washington DC, highlighting China's surprise rate cuts this week as a catalyst for those worries.

"PMIs for U.S. this morning were fairly positive, but not blowing anything out of the water," she continued.

The main macro news of the week comes Thursday, with the first estimate of U.S. second quarter GDP, and Friday, with the Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index, which the Federal Reserve relies on to gauge inflation.

Sources told Reuters earlier in the day said the Japanese central bank is likely to debate at its July 30-31 meeting whether to raise interest rates, and unveil a plan to roughly halve bond purchases in coming years.

The Fed holds its meeting the same days. While few expect it to begin lowering rates this month, there is a good chance Fed messaging for a pivot in September will become stronger, given months of declining inflation and slower growth.

Over three-quarters of economists polled by Reuters expect the BOJ to stand pat this month and possibly next move in September or October.

Recent rounds of suspected currency intervention have speculators rushing to close what had been profitable carry trades, where they borrowed in low-yielding yen and invested in assets of currencies with higher rates.

The yen is the best performing G-10 currency against the dollar in July so far.

The dollar JPY=EBS weakened 1.07% to 153.92, hitting its lowest since May 6. The euro EURJPY=EBS marked its lowest price since May 8 and was down 1.16% at 166.915 yen.

"Even if the BOJ delivers something that's not quite as hawkish as the markets are now expecting, there is still the risk that the Ministry of Finance could step in and prevent weakness in the yen if it should occur," said Brian Daingerfield, FX strategist at NatWest Markets in Stamford, Connecticut.

"There is of course the reality that the Fed appears to be closing in on the potential to start an easing cycle of its own here."

The euro EUR=EBS fell 0.11% to $1.0839. Sterling GBP= was unchanged in late trade at $1.2905.

Commodity-linked currencies fell to multi-week lows. Oil prices are at their lowest in a month and a half and industrial metals like iron ore and copper hit 3-1/2-month lows on a gloomy outlook for Chinese demand.

The Australian dollar AUD=D3 fell as much as 0.5% and wrapping up US$0.6584 was near a low hit in early June.

The Canadian dollar CAD= weakened to 1.3808 per US dollar.

The New Zealand dollar NZD=D3 fell to US$0.5927, trading at levels last seen in early May.

"We're seeing softer demand in China and Asia in general and the kiwi and Aussie just being pulled down," said Jason Wong, senior markets strategist at BNZ in Wellington.

In cryptocurrencies, bitcoin BTC= gained 0.69% to $66,290.00. Ethereum ETH= declined 2.38% to $3,399.80.



Reporting by Alden Bentley in New York, Alun John in London and Tom Westbrook in Singapore; Editing by Sam Holmes, Bernadette Baum, David Evans, Kevin Liffey and Aurora Ellis

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