ECB extends bond purchase program to December Slowing growth,...

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    • ECB extends bond purchase program to December
    • Slowing growth, Italy, trade likely behind ECB's policy move
    • Fed seen raising rates twice more in 2018 -Reuters poll

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    The euro on Thursday suffered its worst day against the dollar since the UK's Brexit vote nearly two years ago after the European Central Bank unexpectedly indicated that it planned to keep interest rates at record lows into the summer of 2019.

    The ECB's rate decision, together with prolonging its massive bond purchase program currently worth 2.55 trillion euro through the end of this year, likely stemmed from signs of slowing growth in the euro zone, political turmoil in Italy and global trade tensions, analysts said.

    "We didn't discuss when to raise rates," ECB President Mario Draghi said at a news conference following the central bank's policy meeting.

    That stance contrasts with the steady rate hike campaign that the U.S. Federal Reserve signaled on Wednesday as it dropped its pledge to keep rates low "for some time."

    The ECB's willingness to preserve its easy-money policy as part of an effort to boost the euro zone economy soured bullish bets on the single currency and caused traders to pile into the dollar and yen.

    "The market was caught wrong-footed as the rates would be on hold into mid-2019," said Peter Ng, senior currency trader at Silicon Valley Bank in Santa Clara, California.

    The euro EUR= hit two-week lows versus the dollar and briefly traded below $1.16. It was last at $1.1602 for a loss of 1.58 percent, which was the biggest loss since the 2.37 percent drop on June 24, 2016, the day after British citizens voted to leave the European Union.

    Against the Japanese yen, the single currency slid 1.3 percent to 128.36 yen EURJPY= for its biggest one-day fall in more than two weeks.

    Investors now price only a 30 percent chance of an ECB rate hike of 10 basis points by July 2019, compared with a roughly 80 percent chance earlier in the day. ECBWATCH

    The U.S. central bank, which on Wednesday raised rates for the second time this year, is expected to raise short-term interest rates two more times in 2018 and likely to lift them three times in 2019, according to a Reuters poll.

    The Fed, as expected, raised rates by a quarter of a percentage point to a range of between 1.75 and 2.00 percent on Wednesday, citing a solid U.S. economy and labor market.

    "You have a widening rate differential between the U.S. and Europe, and the dollar is the beneficiary," said Ed Egilinsky, head of alternative investments at Direxion in New York.

    As the Fed and ECB provided much of the week's central bank fireworks, the Bank of Japan began a two-day policy meeting with virtually no one forecasting changes to its stimulative policy given recent signs of slowing growth.

    "I don't expect anything out of the BOJ," said John Sidawi, who manages Federated Investors' Global Total Return Bond Fund in Pittsburgh.

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    	Currency bid prices at 2:54PM (1854 GMT) 
    
     Description	  RIC		 Last		   U.S. Close  Pct Change	 YTD Pct	 High Bid	Low Bid 
    											  Previous				   Change				  
    											  Session											
     Euro/Dollar	  EUR=		$1.1602		$1.1789	 -1.59%		 -3.28%	  +1.1851	 +1.1590 
     Dollar/Yen	   JPY=		110.6000	   110.3200	+0.25%		 -1.84%	  +110.6900   +109.9200 
     Euro/Yen		 EURJPY=	 128.31		 130.09	  -1.37%		 -5.08%	  +130.3400   +128.2700 
     Dollar/Swiss	 CHF=		0.9961		 0.9855	  +1.08%		 +2.24%	  +0.9972	 +0.9826 
     Sterling/Dollar  GBP=		1.3286		 1.3374	  -0.66%		 -1.67%	  +1.3446	 +1.3271 
     Dollar/Canadian  CAD=		1.3086		 1.2984	  +0.79%		 +4.05%	  +1.3109	 +1.2950 
     Australian/Doll  AUD=		0.7489		 0.7576	  -1.15%		 -4.00%	  +0.7582	 +0.7485 
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     Euro/Swiss	   EURCHF=	 1.1559		 1.1617	  -0.50%		 -1.11%	  +1.1648	 +1.1558 
     Euro/Sterling	EURGBP=	 0.8731		 0.8814	  -0.94%		 -1.71%	  +0.8821	 +0.8724 
     NZ Dollar/Dolar  NZD=		0.6981		 0.7023	  -0.60%		 -1.48%	  +0.7044	 +0.6974 
     Dollar/Norway	NOK=		8.1126		 8.0077	  +1.31%		 -1.15%	  +8.1279	 +7.9790 
     Euro/Norway	  EURNOK=	 9.4139		 9.4446	  -0.33%		 -4.41%	  +9.4691	 +9.3993 
     Dollar/Sweden	SEK=		8.7200		 8.6060	  -0.29%		 +6.32%	  +8.7278	 +8.5800 
     Euro/Sweden	  EURSEK=	 10.1189		10.1479	 -0.29%		 +2.84%	  +10.1925	+10.0989 
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    World FX rates in 2018	http://tmsnrt.rs/2egbfVh 
    

    ECB bond buys vs inflation http//reut.rs/2M7eKKV

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