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The Japanese Yen looks to be weakening this week without any interventions.

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Last updated: 2024/06/29 at 3:05 AM
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The Japanese Yen hit a multi-decade low this Friday, prompting profit-taking among traders ahead of the US session and the weekend. The US Dollar Index is hovering around 106.00 as investors await the release of the PCE inflation numbers.

Japanese Finance Minister Shun’ichi Suzuki’s repeated warnings about watching FX moves have not deterred the markets from pushing the Yen to new lows. The US Dollar Index has benefited from the Yen’s weakness, despite soft economic data from the US on Thursday.

The release of the Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) for May showed a decrease in both headline and core PCE numbers. The Chicago Purchase Managers Index and the University of Michigan Sentiment Index also posted positive readings, contributing to the overall bullish sentiment in equities markets.

The CME Fedwatch Tool is predicting a rate cut in September, despite recent comments from Federal Reserve officials. The US 10-year benchmark rate and the 10-year Japan Treasury Note are trading at relatively stable levels for the week.

The USD/JPY pair has reached a multi-decade high on Friday amid expectations of intervention by the Japanese government due to the Yen’s depreciation. Technical analysis suggests that despite being overbought, the US Dollar may still have room to rise further against the Japanese Yen.

In the past seven days, the Japanese Yen has weakened against major currencies, with the biggest drop seen against the Australian Dollar. The heat map shows the percentage changes of major currencies against each other, highlighting the Yen’s decline in value.

In summary, the Japanese Yen’s slump to a multi-decade low has driven traders to take profits, while the US Dollar Index remains strong ahead of the PCE inflation release. Despite soft US economic data, equities markets are bullish, and the CME Fedwatch Tool predicts a rate cut in September. Technical analysis suggests that the USD/JPY pair may continue to rise, while the Yen has weakened against major currencies in the past week.

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