Yen Extends Slide; U.S. Fed Decision In Focus
March 19 2024 - 10:19PM
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The Japanese yen continued to weaken against other major
currencies in the Asian session on Wednesday, as Asian stocks
traded higher after the monetary policy announcements from the Bank
of Japan, People's Bank of China and the Reserve Bank of Australia.
They are also cautiously looking ahead to the U.S. Fed's monetary
policy decision later in the day.
The Bank of Japan ended 8 years of negative interest rates,
making a historic shift with the first-rate hike in 17 years.
The Fed is widely expected to leave interest rates unchanged,
but the central bank's accompanying statement could have a
significant impact on the outlook for rates. Fed Chair Jerome
Powell and his colleagues will update their economic and rate
projections later in the day for the first time since December.
The Reserve Bank of Australia yesterday left interest rates at a
12-year high and signaled it may be done tightening monetary
policy.
The safe-haven currency or the yen traded lower against its
major rivals on Tuesday, after the BoJ decided to end negative
rates amid signs that inflation is strengthening.
In the Asian trading now, the yen depreciated to nearly a
16-year low of 164.68 against the euro and nearly a 9-year low of
192.76 against the pound, from yesterday's closing quotes of 163.90
and 191.88, respectively. If the yen extends its downtrend, it is
likely to find support around 165.00 against the euro and 194.00
against the pound.
The yen slipped to more than a 4-month low of 151.54 against the
U.S. dollar and more than a 2-week low of 170.45 against the Swiss
franc, from yesterday's closing quotes of 150.85 and 169.82,
respectively. On the downside, 152.00 against the greenback and
173.00 against the franc are seen as the next support levels for
the yen.
Against Australia, the New Zealand and the Canadian dollars, the
yen dropped to nearly a 1-month low of 98.95, nearly a 2-week low
of 91.61 and more than a 3-week low of 111.62 from Tuesday's
closing quotes of 98.49, 91.61 and 111.19, respectively. The next
possible support level for the yen is seen around 99.00 against the
aussie, 94.00 against the kiwi and 113.00 against the loonie.
Looking ahead, German producer price data for February and
Eurozone construction output for January are due to be released in
the European session.
In the New York session, U.S. mortgage approvals data, U.S. EIA
crude oil data and Eurozone flash consumer confidence for March are
slated for release.
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