Created
: 2025.08.20
2025.08.20 11:35
The Japanese Yen (JPY) reverses a modest Asian session downtick led by mixed domestic data and turns positive for the second straight day against a firmer US Dollar (USD) on Wednesday. A government report showed that Japan's core Machinery Orders unexpectedly rose in June. This, however, was offset by a drop in Japan's exports for the third straight month in July, which raised concerns about the outlook for the export-reliant economy. This comes on top of the uncertainty over the likely timing of the next interest rate hike by the Bank of Japan (BoJ) and prompted some intraday selling around the JPY.
The USD, on the other hand, attracts some follow-through buying for the third consecutive day amid diminishing odds for a more aggressive policy easing by the Federal Reserve (Fed). This turns out to be another factor that offers some support to the USD/JPY pair. Traders, however, are still pricing a greater chance that the US central bank will resume its rate-cutting cycle in September. In contrast, the BoJ is expected to stick to its policy normalization path and hike the interest rate by the year-end. This, in turn, might cap the USD and help limit deeper losses for the lower-yielding JPY ahead of the FOMC Minutes.
From a technical perspective, Tuesday's failure to find acceptance above the 148.00 mark and the subsequent slide seem to favor the USD/JPY bears. However, neutral oscillators on the daily chart warrant some caution. Moreover, spot prices have been oscillating in a range over the past two weeks or so. This further makes it prudent to wait for strong follow-through selling before positioning for any further depreciating move.
In the meantime, the 147.10-147.00 area could act as an immediate support, below which the USD/JPY pair could accelerate the slide towards retesting the multi-week low, around the 146.20 zone, touched last Thursday. Some follow-through selling below the 146.00 mark should pave the way for some meaningful downside in the near term.
On the flip side, bulls might wait for sustained strength and acceptance above the 148.00 mark. The USD/JPY pair might then climb to the next relevant hurdle near the 148.55-148.60 region, or the 50% retracement level of the downfall from the monthly high, before aiming to reclaim the 149.00 round-figure mark.
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Read more.Last release: Tue Aug 19, 2025 23:50
Frequency: Monthly
Actual: -2.6%
Consensus: -2.1%
Previous: -0.5%
Source: Ministry of Finance of Japan
Created
: 2025.08.20
Last updated
: 2025.08.20
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