FOREX-Dollar, yen slip vs euro as US bank earnings loom
* Dollar, yen lower, higher-yielders advance
* Many financial centers closed for Easter holiday
* Focus on stock reaction to U.S. bank earnings, GM (Adds comments, updates prices, changes byline)
By Nick Olivari
NEW YORK, April 13 (Reuters) - The dollar and yen dropped against the euro on Monday as improved appetite for risk eroded the safe-haven appeal of the U.S. and Japanese currencies.
Risk sentiment has improved in recent sessions, buoyed by a five-week rally in Wall Street stocks and growing hopes that the financial sector and global economy may be past the worst.
Higher-yielding currencies including the Australian and New Zealand dollars advanced, with investor optimism further boosted by a report that China was considering more stimulus steps to promote growth.
Light volume exacerbated price moves, with many financial centers closed for the Easter holiday and markets waiting for the U.S. corporate earnings season to get into full swing.
"The major theme today is China and the positive outlook for a recovery with the Australian and New Zealand dollars benefiting from the theme," said Andrew Busch, global FX strategist at BMO Capital Markets in Chicago in a note to clients. "The greenback and Japanese yen are losing value against most major currencies with market appetite for risk increasing with the recent string of positive equity moves." Continued...
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