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FOREX-Dollar steadies after hitting 3-year low

* U.S. dollar enjoys small bounce

* Euro slips but holds close to $1.24

* Graphic: World FX rates in 2018 tmsnrt.rs/2egbfVh

By Tommy Wilkes

LONDON, Feb 19 (Reuters) - The dollar enjoyed a small rebound on Monday as investors bought back the greenback after its plunge to three-year lows, although analysts said any recovery looked set to be brief with dollar bears still out in force.

The U.S. currency has weakened this year as expectations that central banks will start raising interest rates in other parts of the world erode its perceived yield advantage.

Confidence in the dollar has also been shaken by concerns the United States could pursue a weaker dollar policy and by mounting worries about the U.S. budget deficit, which is projected to balloon to $1 trillion in 2019 amid a government spending splurge and large corporate tax cuts.

That trend of dollar weakness came to an end when a sudden stock-market sell-off in February sent investors fleeing into the relative safety of the greenback.

The return of risk appetite last week has meant the pressure on the dollar has resumed, although on Monday the U.S. currency found its feet as some investors bought in after the recent falls.

Still, analysts said the market was positioned for the dollar to enjoy only a brief respite.

“By and large the sense in the market is that the dollar depreciation is reasserting itself,” said Alvin Tan, a London-based strategist at Societe Generale.

“We are a bit more cautious. The dollar has weakened too fast. We are still looking for dollar weakness this year but we’ve returned to the January trend [of a weaker dollar] too fast,” he said.

A lack of key data on Monday and market holidays in the U.S. and parts of Asia is likely to keep trading quiet, analysts said.

The dollar index was flat at 89.085 after earlier trading higher. The index is off a low of 88.253 hit last week, which was the weakest level for the U.S. currency since December 2014.

Against the euro, the dollar gave up its earlier gains to trade flat at $1.2423 with traders pointing to crucial business surveys later this week that could give the single currency some more direction.

Versus the yen, the dollar gained 0.1 percent to 106.49 but remained down more than 2 percent this month.

“The fact that the dollar sell-off ran out of steam on Friday afternoon does not lead me to hope that it is over,” Commerzbank analysts said in a note.

“The dollar bears did so well recently that there was time for profit-taking ahead of the weekend. That does not mean that they might not be selling dollar again today with renewed enthusiasm,” the analysts said.

The U.S. currency’s outlook remains uncertain in the longer-term, strategists said, particularly as other parts of the world where central banks are tightening policy and economies are strong look increasingly attractive for investors.

The Swedish crown was down 0.3 percent against the euro to 9.914 crowns per euro.

That followed news that banks in Latvia, a country in which Swedish institutions are heavily invested, faced accusations of busting sanctions on North Korea and the central bank governor was detained by the anti-corruption agency.

Analysts said it was not clear to what extent the crown’s weakness on Monday could be attributed to the Latvia developments.

Reporting by Tommy Wilkes; editing by Mark Heinrich; Editing by Robin Pomeroy

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