Yen Heads for Growth: Since last week, the Yen has gained ground against the Dollar and Euro, signaling a potential new wave of appreciation. EURJPY and USDJPY have both seen significant declines, with EURJPY breaking key moving averages. Speculation about a Bank of Japan rate hike grows as markets anticipate potential easing from the ECB and Fed. Will the Yen push the Euro and Dollar back to recent lows?
The Yen Heads for a New Round of Growth
Since the end of last week, the Yen has regained ground against the Dollar and the Euro in what
looks like a new round of appreciation. So far, this seems to be an independent theme for the Yen's
rise, without any deterioration in sentiment in the equity and bond markets.
EURJPY plunged from a peak above 175 to 155 in just 17 trading days to the 5 th of August, breaking
the 50- and 200-day moving averages in powerful moves on the way down. The subsequent rebound
lost strength as it approached the 200-day moving average and the 61.8% Fibonacci retracement
level from the initial collapse.
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The USDJPY rebound was even less pronounced, failing to reach even the 61.8% level near 149.50
from the 162 to 142 drops.
A little over two weeks ago, the rise of the Yen was halted without the help of the Bank of Japan,
whose officials said they would not raise interest rates during the volatile period. The rebound in
equity indices and the sharp drop in volatility are reviving speculation about a rate hike in Japan,
which contrasts with the high confidence in the ECB and the Fed easing as early as next month.
We would not be surprised to see the euro and the dollar return to local lows against the Yen of 155
and 142, respectively.
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