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GP:Euro under pressure in Asia on Cyprus, Italy worries
 
The euro suffered more selling pressure in Asia Thursday owing to concerns about Cyprus as it prepares to reopen its banks after a bailout, while political uncertainty in Italy also weighed.

After dropping below $1.28 for the first time in four months on Wednesday, the euro fetched $1.2790 and 120.38 yen in Thursday afternoon Tokyo trade, compared with $1.2779 and 120.63 yen in New York a day earlier.

The greenback weakened to 94.11 yen, from 94.40 yen ahead of a Bank of Japan meeting next week that is expected to see the launch of more aggressive easing by the central bank.

Cyprus confirmed banks will reopen on Thursday after a nearly two-week lockdown during which Nicosia agreed a bailout with its creditors that will see bank deposits above 100,000 euros hit by a one-off levy.

The lenders will open at 1000 GMT but only under draconian capital controls, the first of their kind in the 17-nation eurozone.

In Italy, centre-left leader Pier Luigi Bersani is struggling to establish a governing coalition a month after indecisive elections, raising concerns about stability in the country, which is enduring its longest recession in decades.

"Rising eurozone angst is front and centre of the market radar, with a veritable smorgasbord of issues," National Australia Bank said.

A "very poor" Italian bond auction hinted at limp market demand while weaker eurozone consumer and business confidence readings for March "are fully consistent with another quarter of negative growth", it added.

Forex markets are eyeing German retail sales and unemployment data later in the day with a positive result likely to buoy the euro, analysts said.

In Japan, traders are eyeing the Bank of Japan's policy meeting next week as its new governor Haruhiko Kuroda talks up his plans to stoke the world's third-largest economy and reverse years of falling prices.

His comments have caused speculation that the BoJ will launch a new wave of aggressive policy measures.

"It is a near certainty that at least one of the two Bank of Japan board meetings in April will result in a further loosening in monetary policy," London-based Capital Economics said in a note.

"Unfortunately, the markets' expectations of the new governor are so high that they will be almost impossible to meet, let alone beat, leaving the risks firmly skewed towards disappointment."

The greenback was mixed against other currencies Thursday, firming to 1,113.15 South Korean won from 1,109 won a day earlier, to 54.38 Indian rupees from 54.36 rupees, and to Tw$29.92 from Tw$29.87.

It weakened to 9,710 Indonesian rupiah from 9,731 rupiah, to 40.79 Philippine pesos from 41.01 pesos, and to 29.26 Thai baht from 29.33 baht.

The dollar was flat at Sg$1.2433.

The Australian dollar weakened to $1.0422 from $1.0464 while the Chinese yuan fetched 15.15 yen against 15.23 yen.
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