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FOREX-Dollar falls against commodity currencies but holds gains versus yen

* Graphic: World FX rates https://tmsnrt.rs/2RBWI5E * Commodity currencies gain early after Brent rises * Dollar supported against yen and Swiss franc by yields * U.S. stimulus, jobs data give sentiment a boost By Stanley White TOKYO, March 8 (Reuters) - The dollar fell against the currencies of major commodity exporters on Monday as investors increased bets on countries that will benefit from rising prices for oil, metals, and other goods. The dollar also fell slightly against the British pound and the euro, but held at multi-month highs against the yen and the Swiss franc because of rising Treasury yields. Analysts said that sentiment for the dollar has improved because of positive economic data and progress in passing a $1.9 trillion stimulus package, but that the greenback would continue to struggle against commodity currencies amid strong expectations for a rebound in global trade. "We are seeing a significant divergence in the dollar," said Yukio Ishizuki, foreign exchange strategist at Daiwa Securities. "Commodity prices simply aren't coming down, so there's no way the dollar can rise against the Aussie and kiwi. However, the dollar will remain strong against the yen because yields are the main driver." The Australian dollar rose 0.3% to $0.7702, while the New Zealand dollar gained 0.18% to reach $0.7177. The antipodean currencies are both in demand because of their links to the global commodities trade. The U.S. currency fell 0.38% against the Norwegian crown to 8.5283 and eased slightly to 1.2637 Canadian dollars as traders bought the currencies of oil exporters. Some traders said a jump in Brent crude futures above $70 a barrel for the first time in more than a year triggered a flurry of bids for commodity currencies at the start of Asian trading. Against the euro, the dollar eased slightly to $1.1921, but held steady at $1.3844 against the British pound . The dollar index against a basket of six major currencies stood at 91.895, not far from a three-month high reached on Friday after data showed the U.S. economy created more than twice as many jobs as expected in February. Speculators cut their net short dollar positions in the latest week to $27.80 billion, which is the smallest short position since Dec. 15 and suggests that dollar bears are giving up on betting against the greenback. The dollar traded at 108.35 yen, close to a nine-month high. The dollar was also buoyant against the Swiss franc, trading near an eight-month high of 0.9319, boosted by rising Treasury yields. ======================================================== Currency bid prices at 050 GMT Description RIC Last U.S. Close Pct Change YTD Pct High Bid Low Bid Previous Change Session Euro/Dollar !RIC !RIC !RIC !RIC !RIC !RIC {EUR=EBS} is {EUR=EBS} {EUR=EBS} is {EUR=EBS} {EUR=EBS} {EUR=EBS} invalid is invalid invalid% is is invalid is invalid invalid% Dollar/Yen 108.3320 108.2600 +0.08% +4.89% +108.4600 +108.3450 Euro/Yen 129.24 129.09 +0.12% +1.83% +129.3900 +129.1300 Dollar/Swiss !RIC !RIC !RIC !RIC !RIC !RIC {CHF=EBS} is {CHF=EBS} {CHF=EBS} is {CHF=EBS} {CHF=EBS} {CHF=EBS} invalid is invalid invalid% is is invalid is invalid invalid% Sterling/Dollar 1.3856 1.3831 +0.19% +1.43% +1.3863 +1.3815 Dollar/Canadian 1.2627 1.2649 -0.11% -0.78% +1.2654 +1.2624 Aussie/Dollar 0.7711 0.7680 +0.42% +0.25% +0.7721 +0.7688 NZ 0.7185 0.7165 +0.18% -0.04% +0.7189 +0.7167 Dollar/Dollar All spots Tokyo spots Europe spots Volatilities Tokyo Forex market info from BOJ (Reporting by Stanley White)