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Dollar rally wanes as BoJ stays pat on easing

Tokyo - The dollar's rally against the yen fizzled in Asian trading on Tuesday as the Bank of Japan held off launching fresh monetary easing measures, despite its less-optimistic tone on the economy.

The dollar fetched ¥108.57, well down from the day's high of ¥109.22 and ¥108.75 in New York.

The euro also slipped to ¥137.17 in Tokyo from ¥137.34 in US trade, and to $1.2625 from $1.2655 after weak German industrial orders for August underscored the eurozone's economic woes.

The greenback had jumped into the ¥109 range earlier on Tuesday after the head of the Bank of Japan said a weaker currency was a plus for the world's number three economy.

"The impact can be different depending on the industry and size of the company but, in general, I think a falling yen that reflects economic and financial fundamentals is positive for the economy as a whole," Haruhiko Kuroda told parliament.

However, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe later offset some of that enthusiasm, as he acknowledged the "demerits" of higher gasoline and fuel prices "have started to appear for households and small and mid-sized companies".

A weaker yen helps make Japanese exporters such as Toyota and Sony more competitive overseas and tends to lift their profits, but it also makes overseas imports pricier for many domestic firms and consumers.

After a second-quarter contraction in Japan's economy, largely due to an April sales tax hike, many economists expect the BoJ will be forced to further expand a huge monetary easing programme that it launched last year.

The bank on Tuesday struck a less optimistic tone on Japan's prospects, as it flagged housing and industrial production as weak spots and said an uptick in business sentiment has "paused".

On Monday, fresh data showed German industrial orders, a key measure of demand for the country's goods at home and abroad, fell 5.7% on-month in August.

The figures come less than a week after European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi announced a new asset-purchase plan to stimulate the eurozone economy and fend off deflation.

The dollar was mostly weaker against other Asia-Pacific currencies on Tuesday.

It slipped to Sg$1.2774 from Sg$1.2796 on Monday, to 32.58 Thai baht from 32.67 baht and to 1 069.13 South Korean won from 1 069.68 won.

It also declined to 12 198.50 Indonesian rupiah from 12 209 rupiah, to Tw$30.43 from Tw$30.46, and to 61.41 Indian rupees from 61.61 rupees.

The US unit inched up to 44.76 Philippine pesos from 44.75 pesos.

The Australian dollar rose to 87.60 US cents from 86.95c, while the Chinese yuan bought ¥17.74 against ¥17.81.

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