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The Australian dollar led commodity-linked currencies lower on Thursday on concerns about a fresh chapter of trade tensions between the United States and China, though broader sentiment remained positive after an overnight rally in global stocks.
In a buying frenzy as spectacular as the recent rout, U.S. stocks soared with the Dow Jones Industrial Average .DJIA rocketing more than 1,000 points for the first time on Wednesday, sending global stocks higher.
While that lifted other risky assets such as commodities, concerns that the world's two biggest economies may be opening a new flank of their ongoing trade dispute weighed on sentiment in holiday-thinned trade.
Reuters reported on Thursday that the Trump administration is considering an executive order in the new year to declare a national emergency that would bar U.S. companies from using Huawei HWT.UL and ZTE 000063.SZ products.
"The oil price bounce pushed commodity currencies higher across the board but the latest Huawei news is a bit of a dampener on sentiment in these thin markets," said Alvin Tan, a currency strategist at Societe Generale in London.
The Australian dollar AUD= , often considered a gauge of global risk appetite and highly correlated to global commodities, was down 0.26 percent at 70.51 cents. The Norwegian crown NOK=D3 and the New Zealand dollar NZD=D3 were also down a quarter of a percent each.
Broadly, the dollar failed to capitalize on a eight-day high hit in the previous session on the back of firmer U.S. Treasury yields with the greenback broadly weaker against a basket of its rivals in early London trading.
The dollar index .DXY , a gauge of its value versus six major peers, slipped 0.2 percent to 96.82, after gaining 0.5 percent on Wednesday.
The greenback's losses was the most visible against the euro EUR=EBS with the single currency gaining 0.3 percent at $1.1385.
It has gained 0.6 percent so far this month but is still set for an annual decline of more than 5 percent on concerns of a dovish European Central Bank.
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