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USD/JPY fluctuates as Federal Reserve sets path for rate cut in September

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Last updated: 2024/07/31 at 7:15 PM
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The USD/JPY pair experienced a significant downturn of 1.5% after the Bank of Japan (BoJ) implemented a quarter-point rate hike, marking its second rate hike since 2007. This unexpected move lifted Japanese interest rates above zero for the first time in nearly a decade. In contrast, the Federal Reserve (Fed) held rates steady in its July meeting, with Chairman Jerome Powell outlining the conditions necessary for potential rate cuts in September.

Despite the BoJ’s rate hike, the Japanese central bank also made smaller than anticipated adjustments to its asset purchasing program, which limited the positive impact of the rate hike. Markets are anticipating a 100% likelihood of at least a quarter-point rate reduction in September, as reflected in current rate cut forecasts. As a result of these developments, USD/JPY saw a sharp decline, falling back to the 150.00 major price level and dropping below the 200-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA) for the first time since March.

Looking ahead, market participants will closely monitor the movements of USD/JPY, with potential upward pressure likely pushing the pair back above the 200-day EMA at 152.40. However, a technical support level is noted near 147.50, with further support at 140.00. The ongoing fluctuations in the currency pair reflect the uncertainty surrounding central bank policies and their impact on the forex market.

The Federal Reserve plays a pivotal role in shaping monetary policy in the United States, with its primary objectives being to achieve price stability and full employment. By adjusting interest rates, the Fed aims to address inflation and unemployment levels, thereby influencing the value of the US Dollar. Through its policy decisions made at eight annual meetings, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) assesses economic conditions and implements monetary measures to support the economy.

During times of crisis or low inflation, the Federal Reserve may resort to Quantitative Easing (QE) as a non-standard policy tool. QE involves increasing credit flow by purchasing high-grade bonds from financial institutions, which can weaken the US Dollar. Conversely, Quantitative Tightening (QT) involves reducing bond purchases and not reinvesting proceeds from maturing bonds, which tends to have a positive effect on the value of the US Dollar. Overall, the Fed’s policy decisions have far-reaching implications for the US economy and global financial markets.

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