
The dollar climbed against the yen and euro, as the common currency plunged overnight after the European Central Bank's move to extend the debt-purchasing programme. The ECB announced that it would cut its monthly asset purchases to 60 billion euros as of April.
The euro shortly increased to almost a one-month high, with the decision seen as a form of policy tapering. However, the common currency retraced its advances as the central bank's move offset any increase from the reduction of its debt purchasing amount. The euro stood flat at $1.0616. The dollar strengthened at 114.070 yen. Investors are currently focused on the Federal Reserve. The likelihood of a Fed rate hike next week has nearly been fully priced in the market.
The dollar index was steady at 101.100 and is on track to climb 0.3 percent this week. The Australian dollar was flat at $0.7458.
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