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USD/JPY: Negative bias - Westpac

Robert Rennie, analyst at Westpac, suggests that they have stuck with a more negative bias for USD/JPY for the last few weeks on the basis of the potential for multiple rate cuts from the Fed, with the first of those week after next.

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“The recent run of data “substantially reduces the odds that the Fed is dragged into a larger easing cycle beyond a couple of tactical insurance cuts to help inoculate the economy”.”

“Thus we are less inclined to play for significant downside for USD/JPY in the near term. It would take further deterioration in trade relations between the US and China; a sharp selloff in risk sentiment; and/ or no signs of agreement on the US Government debt ceiling to push USD/JPY lower.”

“The risks of one/ several of those outcomes developing in August will probably rise thus we maintain a negative bias for the 1 and 3 month views, though shift back to a neutral bias on the week. Strength up to 108.50 a sell.”

 

 

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