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BoJ’s Hawkish Sentiment Boosts Japanese Yen

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Last updated: 2024/09/04 at 6:00 AM
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The Japanese Yen continues to strengthen against the US Dollar as the Jibun Bank Services PMI data was released on Wednesday, showing a revision to 53.7 in August. This marks the seventh consecutive month of expansion in the service sector, though the figure remains unchanged from July. Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi stated that he is closely monitoring market developments with urgency, emphasizing coordination with the Bank of Japan in managing fiscal and economic policies.

Meanwhile, the US Dollar maintains ground as traders exercise caution ahead of the release of US employment data, particularly the August Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP), which may offer insights into potential Federal Reserve rate cuts. The US ISM Manufacturing PMI in August slightly increased to 47.2, falling short of market expectations. Additionally, Japan announced plans to allocate funds for energy subsidies in response to rising costs of living. Tokyo’s Consumer Price Index increased in August, but the Unemployment Rate unexpectedly climbed to 2.7% in July.

Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic suggested it might be time for rate cuts due to cooling inflation and a higher unemployment rate, influencing market sentiment. The US saw growth in Gross Domestic Product and a slight decrease in Initial Jobless Claims, while Japan’s Finance Minister emphasized the various factors influencing foreign exchange rates.

An analysis of technical data on USD/JPY shows a bearish trend, with the pair finding support at seven-month lows. Resistance is seen at the nine-day EMA and 21-day EMA levels, with a possible move towards 150.00 as further resistance. The table displaying percentage changes of major currencies against the Japanese Yen shows JPY as the strongest against the Australian Dollar.

Overall, as the Japanese Yen strengthens and the US Dollar holds ground, market participants are closely monitoring economic data releases and central bank statements for potential impacts on exchange rates. The cautious sentiment surrounding the US Dollar and the hawkish tone from Japan’s Yoshimasa Hayashi indicate continued volatility in the currency markets. Traders are advised to stay updated on economic indicators and geopolitical events to navigate the evolving landscape of foreign exchange rates.

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