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FOREX-Dollar holds gains on inflation, kiwi boosted by reopening

* Graphic: World FX rates https://tmsnrt.rs/2RBWI5E * Dollar stands tall after strong CPI print * Traders shift focus on jobless claims and retail sales * New Zealand dollar gains on reopening hopes By Stanley White TOKYO, May 13 (Reuters) - The dollar held gains on Thursday, supported by higher Treasury yields after a bigger-than-expected rise in U.S. consumer prices fanned fears about an increase in inflationary pressure. Traders will now turn attention to U.S. weekly jobless claims due later on Thursday and retail sales numbers on Friday for guidance on whether upward pressure on prices will persist. The greenback is likely to continue to strengthen as some investors unwind bearish bets, and re-position in anticipation of sustained inflation as more economies emerge from the coronavirus pandemic, analysts said. "The move in the dollar was fuelled by the upward surprise in consumer prices, but also because the market was caught on the short side," said Shinichiro Kadota, foreign exchange strategist at Barclays. "This market is aware of the potential for further upside surprises to inflation. This will support the dollar." The dollar traded at 109.51 yen, close to its strongest level in five weeks. Against the euro, the dollar stood at $1.2084, holding onto a 0.6% gain from the previous session. The British pound bought $1.4069. The dollar also traded at 0.9081 Swiss franc, close to a one-week high. U.S. consumer prices increased by the most in nearly 12 years in April as booming demand amid a reopening economy pushed against supply constraints, data on Wednesday showed. Benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury yields rose to a five-week high of 1.7040%, increasing the appeal of dollar-denominated assets. Signs of a stronger labour market and increased consumer spending would offer more evidence that inflationary pressure will pick up, which could push yields and the dollar even higher, traders said. The New Zealand dollar edged up to $0.7175 after Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said she is exploring quarantine-free travel with other countries as she plots a course for re-opening the economy. The Australian dollar followed the kiwi higher and rose to $0.7735. The onshore yuan traded at 6.4525 per dollar, extending a pullback from an almost three-year high reached on Monday as overseas-listed Chinese firms bought dollars for dividend payments. ======================================================== Currency bid prices at 0233 GMT Description RIC Last U.S. Close Pct Change YTD Pct High Bid Low Bid Previous Change Session Euro/Dollar $1.2083 $1.2071 +0.11% -1.10% +1.2089 +1.2070 Dollar/Yen 109.5950 109.7050 -0.10% +6.11% +109.7750 +109.5000 Euro/Yen Dollar/Swiss 0.9083 0.9089 -0.06% +2.68% +0.9092 +0.9079 Sterling/Dollar 1.4065 1.4055 +0.07% +2.95% +1.4077 +1.4054 Dollar/Canadian 1.2112 1.2135 -0.18% -4.88% +1.2133 +1.2104 Aussie/Dollar 0.7732 0.7726 +0.08% +0.51% +0.7746 +0.7718 NZ 0.7169 0.7161 +0.13% -0.16% +0.7178 +0.7155 Dollar/Dollar All spots Tokyo spots Europe spots Volatilities Tokyo Forex market info from BOJ (Reporting by Stanley White; Editing by Sam Holmes)