Created
: 2025.01.20
2025.01.20 11:55
The Japanese Yen (JPY) attracts some dip-buyers following an Asian session downtick and stalls its retracement slide from a near four-week high touched against its American counterpart on Friday. An increase in Japan's Core Machinery Orders for the second straight month signaled a further recovery in capital expenditure. Adding to this, bets that the Bank of Japan (BoJ) will hike interest rates at its policy meeting later this week underpin the JPY, which, along with a modest US Dollar (USD) weakness, drag the USD/JPY pair back below the 156.00 mark in the last hour.
Despite growing acceptance that the Federal Reserve (Fed) will pause its rate-cutting cycle this month, signs of abating inflation in the US could allow the central bank to lower borrowing costs further in 2025. This had been a key factor behind the recent pullback in the US Treasury bond yields, which resulted in the narrowing of the US-Japan yield differential and offered additional support to the JPY. That said, uncertainties over the incoming US President Donald Trump's trade policies might hold back the JPY bulls from placing fresh bets ahead of the BoJ meeting starting on Thursday.
From a technical perspective, Friday's bounce from support marked by the lower boundary of a multi-month-old ascending channel falters near the 156.55-156.60 region. The said area should now act as an immediate hurdle, above which a fresh bout of a short-covering could allow the USD/JPY pair to reclaim the 157.00 round figure. The subsequent move up could extend further towards the 157.40-157.45 intermediate barrier en route to the 158.00 mark and the 158.85 region, or a multi-month top touched on January 10.
On the flip side, the ascending channel support, currently pegged near the 155.25 area, might continue to protect the immediate downside ahead of the 155.00 psychological mark. A sustained break and acceptance below the latter will be seen as a fresh trigger for bearish traders and drag the USD/JPY pair towards the 154.60-154.55 region. Spot prices could extend the downward trajectory further towards the 154.00 mark en route to the next relevant support near the 153.35-153.30 horizontal zone.
New orders, released by the Cabinet Office, are the total value of machinery orders placed at major manufacturers in Japan. They are legally binding contracts between consumers and producers for delivering goods and services. The report is considered the best leading indicator of business capital spending, and increases are indicative of stronger business confidence and therefore, as larger the number is, the positive it tends to be for the currency, while a negative reading is understood as a drop down in growth.
Read more.Last release: Sun Jan 19, 2025 23:50
Frequency: Monthly
Actual: 3.4%
Consensus: -0.4%
Previous: 2.1%
Source: Japanese Cabinet Office
Created
: 2025.01.20
Last updated
: 2025.01.20
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