Abstract:Japanese inflation provided a slight surprise to the upside, helping the yen gain some ground on the dollar. Markets, however, look to Jerome Powells speech later today
Japanese Yen (USD/JPY) Analysis
BoJ Encouraged to Stick to the Plan as Inflation Continues above Target
The Japanese currency strengthened, with the Yen gaining as much as 0.7% against the US dollar, following comments from Bank of Japan (BoJ) Governor Kazuo Ueda suggesting further interest rate increases. This development coincided with a recovery in Asian markets, buoyed by improved performance in Chinese stocks.
In Japan, government bond futures experienced a decline while the Topix index saw gains. Addressing lawmakers, the central bank governor maintained that the BoJ's stance remained unchanged, provided that inflation and economic data aligned with their projections. These remarks followed reassurances from Ueda's deputy that future rate hikes would be contingent on market conditions, an attempt to calm investors after the central bank's July rate increase sparked a significant global equity selloff earlier this month.
Adding to the economic picture, Japan's inflation data for July exceeded forecasts. The consumer price index showed a 2.8% year-on-year increase, matching the previous month's figure and surpassing the 2.7% rise predicted by economists.
USD/JPY Witnesses a Modest Decline Ahead of Jackson Hole Event
USD/JPY trades a tad lower ahead of Jerome Powells Jackson Hole address on the economic outlook. He and other prominent central bankers will provide their insights on current conditions and monetary policy in general.
Given we have already perused the FOMC minutes from July where the majority of the committee agreed that a rate cut in September is appropriate, there could be very little new information being shared today. Under such a scenario it wouldnt be unusual to see the dollar breathe a sigh of relief and trade a little higher heading into the weekend.
The pair has attempted a pullback after the massive downtrend, which culminated after a softer US CPI print encouraged Japanese officials to intervene in the FX market to strengthen the yen. USD/JPY now trades lower while markets attempt to assess the next move. If the Fed adopt a bearish outlook while the BoJ continue to move forward with one more rate hike in December, it is possible there will be further weakness heading into the end of the year. Support lies at the spike low of 141.70, followed by 140.25 – a prior swing low from December last year. Resistance lies at the recent swing high of 149.40.