The Aussie dollar rose 0.63% to $0.6673, after earlier getting to $0.6717, the highest since April 21.
The currency jumped against the dollar after the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) unexpectedly lifted the cash rate to 3.85% and said further tightening may be required to ensure that inflation returns to target in a reasonable time frame.
"I would think the RBA now thinks they need to see a 4 in front of the cash rate before thinking they
might be done," said Ray Attrill, head of FX strategy at National Australia Bank.
"Certainly, the data flow since April has been on the strong side," he added. "It's very probable that
another one is to come, though whether it's as soon as June remains to be seen."
The yen gained, reversing earlier losses after last week's Bank of Japan decision to maintain ultra-low
interest rates.
The dollar fell 0.37% to 136.80 yen, after earlier hitting 137.78, the highest since March 8.
======================================================== Currency bid prices at 10:29AM (1429 GMT) Description RIC Last U.S. Close Pct Change YTD Pct High Bid Low Bid Previous Change
Session
Dollar index 102.2300 102.1700 +0.08% -1.218% +102.4000 +101.9100
Euro/Dollar $1.0958 $1.0976 -0.16% +2.27% +$1.1007 +$1.0940
Dollar/Yen 136.7950 137.4600 -0.47% +4.35% +137.7650 +136.7700
Euro/Yen 149.95 150.91 -0.64% +6.88% +151.6100 +149.9400
Dollar/Swiss 0.8965 0.8959 +0.10% -3.01% +0.8995 +0.8944
Sterling/Dollar $1.2442 $1.2495 -0.44% +2.87% +$1.2512 +$1.2436
Dollar/Canadian 1.3625 1.3543 +0.62% +0.58% +1.3627 +1.3529
Aussie/Dollar $0.6673 $0.6631 +0.63% -2.11% +$0.6717 +$0.6621
Euro/Swiss 0.9823 0.9828 -0.05% -0.72% +0.9867 +0.9825
Euro/Sterling 0.8805 0.8782 +0.26% -0.44% +0.8809 +0.8780
NZ $0.6199 $0.6164 +0.59% -2.35% +$0.6218 +$0.6164
Dollar/Dollar
Dollar/Norway 10.8200 10.7340 +0.80% +10.25% +10.8270 +10.6960
Euro/Norway 11.8606 11.7726 +0.75% +13.03% +11.8667 +11.7425
Dollar/Sweden 10.3346 10.3018 -0.01% -0.69% +10.3446 +10.2666
Euro/Sweden 11.3260 11.3267 -0.01% +1.58% +11.3369 +11.2684
(Reporting by Karen Brettell: Additional reporting by Kevin Buckland in Tokyo and Alun John in London;
Editing by Bernadette Baum)