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Session Recap: Dollar firmer but still rangebound

FXStreet (Córdoba) - The US dollar strengthened broadly with the main exception of the yen in classic risk-off pattern amid anxiety over Crimea and as investors remain cautious ahead of tomorrow's Fed decision.

The EUR/USD fell to a daily low of 1.3889 on the back of disappointing ZEW data, but quickly bounced back above 1.3900. The GBP/USD retested Friday's lows at the 1.6585 area before bouncing slightly. The yen is among best performers, with USD/JPY trading below 102.00 and EUR/JPY having hit a low of 140.73.

However, currencies linked to commodities are holding up pretty well with the NZD even accomplishing gains versus the USD, spoiling the overall risk-off impression.

During the New York session, the US will report CPI data for February and housing starts/permits at 12:30 GMT but investors' focus remains on FOMC decision, with most analyst expecting the Federal Reserve to stay on the tapering road.

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