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EUR/JPY breaks below 140.00 mark as demand for the Japanese Yen surges

  • Coordinated efforts to rescue the global banking sector fail to boost EUR/JPY.
  • European banking crisis takes a toll on EUR/JPY despite interest rate hikes.
  • Narrowing yield differential with JGBs adds to EUR/JPY volatility amid banking turmoil.
EUR/JPY breaks below 140.00 mark as demand for the Japanese Yen surges

EUR/JPY retraced all of its earlier gains on Monday as investors were on the back foot despite coordinated efforts to rescue the global banking sector. Over the weekend, some major central banks joined to rescue the squeeze on liquidity experienced by some commercial banks.

The Federal Reserve (Fed) reopened the swap line for needy central banks to bid the US Dollar on short-term maturity. This new development initially prompted immunity from the safe-haven Japanese Yen. However, as the session progressed, we saw a U-turn in sentiment and a recovery in safe-haven demand.

The US banking turmoil is reverberating within Europe. It all started with Credit Suisse's financial stability failure, despite the Swiss National Bank's intervention. Things do not look to be settling down, and ultimately the Swiss authority has had to support UBS to take over Credit Suisse.

Last week, the European Central Bank raised interest rates by 50 basis points (bps) despite the problems with Credit Suisse. The rise could act as a double whammy amid the banking crisis. Citing earlier reports, two European banks are under scrutiny amid possible contagion rumors. The cultivation of such a scenario may impact and force central banks to rethink their rate-hiking path. This is likely to have a more negative impact on the Euro than the Yen.

On the other hand, this banking crisis is weighing on global yields. Therefore, the yield differential with Japanese Government Bond yields (JGB) is narrowing, which is one-factor inducing volatility in the Japanese Yen.

Levels to watch

EUR/JPY

Overview
Today last price139.69
Today Daily Change-0.98
Today Daily Change %-0.70
Today daily open140.67
 
Trends
Daily SMA20143.63
Daily SMA50142.16
Daily SMA100142.86
Daily SMA200141.8
 
Levels
Previous Daily High142.22
Previous Daily Low140.16
Previous Weekly High144.96
Previous Weekly Low139.13
Previous Monthly High145.47
Previous Monthly Low139.55
Daily Fibonacci 38.2%140.95
Daily Fibonacci 61.8%141.43
Daily Pivot Point S1139.81
Daily Pivot Point S2138.96
Daily Pivot Point S3137.76
Daily Pivot Point R1141.87
Daily Pivot Point R2143.07
Daily Pivot Point R3143.93
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