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Forex - Euro holds steady in Asia, all eyes on U.S. jobs report

Published 04/03/2014, 07:06 PM
Updated 04/03/2014, 07:11 PM
Euro holds steady in Asia after dovish overnight comments by the ECB

Investing.com - The euro held steady in early Asia on Friday ahead of the the closely-watched U.S. jobs report and after overnight dovish comments from the European Central Bank chief.

Overnight, investors snapped up safe-harbor dollar positions ahead of the release of the March jobs report on Friday.

In early Asia, EUR/USDtraded at 1.3718, down 0.01%, while USD/JPY traded flat at 103.92.

The ECB sees a prolonged period of low inflation in the euro zone, followed by a gradual upward movement, ECB President Mario Draghi said, adding that inflation should pick up slightly in April and gradually increase in 2015.

Draghi added that monetary authorities did not exclude further monetary policy easing and reiterated the ECB's forward guidance that interest rates will remain at their current levels, or lower, for an extended period.

He added the ECB's governing council was "unanimous" in its commitment to using all unconventional instruments within its mandate to ward off deflationary pressures and added that the bank discussed the possibility of negative deposit rates, which softened the euro.

The Labor Department on Friday will release the March jobs report, and investors jumped into the safety of the dollar on Thursday to await the data.

Many are hoping the nonfarm payrolls data will shed light as to how U.S. recovery is unfolding and indicate how fast the Federal Reserve will unwind its bond-buying program that has weakened the greenback since late 2012.

Elsewhere, the Labor Department reported earlier that the number of individuals filing for unemployment assistance last week increased by 10,000 to 326,000 from the previous week’s revised total of 310,000.

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Analysts had expected jobless claims to rise by 7,000 to 317,000 last week.

Meanwhile, the Institute of Supply Management said its non-manufacturing purchasing managers' index rose to 53.1 in March from 51.6 in February, just slightly short of expectations for a reading of 53.5, though still an improvement nonetheless.

A separate report showed that the U.S. trade deficit unexpectedly widened to $42.3 billion in February from a deficit of $39.28 billion the previous month.

Analysts had expected the U.S. trade deficit to narrow to $38.5 billion.

Investors digested the data and determined the numbers still point to an economy that is improving, and only the pace of recovery remains up in the air.

The US Dollar Index, which tracks the performance of the greenback versus a basket of six other major currencies, was flat at 80.62.

On Friday, the dollar will move on the government nonfarm payrolls report and unemployment rate

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