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Japanese Yen advances as falling Treasury yields pressure US Dollar

  • Japanese Yen climbs to its highest level in over a week against the US Dollar.
  • Larger US Treasury debt buybacks push long-term yields sharply lower and weigh on the Greenback.
  • Traders await the FOMC Minutes for fresh clues about the Fed’s interest-rate path.

The Japanese Yen (JPY) extends its intraday gains on Wednesday as the US Dollar (USD) comes under fresh selling pressure following a sharp decline in longer-term US Treasury yields. At the time of writing, USD/JPY trades around 158.47, its lowest level in more than a week.

US Treasury yields fall after the Treasury Department announces larger buybacks of longer-dated government debt. The maximum size of each operation in both the 10-to-20-year and 20-to-30-year maturity sectors will rise from $2 billion to at least $4 billion.

The larger buybacks will begin on September 9 and run through November 4. The Treasury says the move aims to improve liquidity in the long-term government bond market.

The benchmark 10-year yield falls by more than 5 basis points to around 4.64%, while the 30-year yield drops nearly 10 basis points to around 5.18%.

Lower US yields reduce the appeal of Dollar-denominated assets, triggering a broad decline in the Greenback. The US Dollar Index (DXY), which gauges the Greenback's value against a basket of six major currencies, trades near 98.94, down 0.72% on the day and touching its lowest level since May 29.

Meanwhile, attention remains on the Federal Reserve’s (Fed) monetary policy outlook. Recent US employment and inflation data have reduced expectations of an imminent interest-rate hike.

However, energy-driven inflation concerns persist as the US-Iran standoff over the Strait of Hormuz drags on. This keeps inflation risks tilted to the upside and leaves open the possibility that the Fed could raise interest rates later this year.

Traders now await the minutes of the Federal Open Market Committee’s (FOMC) July meeting, due at 18:00 GMT, for fresh clues about the Fed’s interest rate path.

On the Japanese side, intervention concerns and hawkish Bank of Japan (BoJ) expectations provide additional support to the Yen. However, fiscal concerns, higher Oil prices and wide interest-rate differentials with other major economies could limit the Yen’s recovery.

Japanese Yen Price Today

The table below shows the percentage change of Japanese Yen (JPY) against listed major currencies today. Japanese Yen was the strongest against the US Dollar.

USDEURGBPJPYCADAUDNZDCHF
USD-0.75%-0.54%-0.74%-0.58%-0.45%-0.87%-1.32%
EUR0.75%0.19%-0.02%0.19%0.28%-0.15%-0.57%
GBP0.54%-0.19%-0.17%-0.01%0.11%-0.33%-0.78%
JPY0.74%0.02%0.17%0.17%0.28%-0.15%-0.60%
CAD0.58%-0.19%0.00%-0.17%0.11%-0.32%-0.77%
AUD0.45%-0.28%-0.11%-0.28%-0.11%-0.42%-0.86%
NZD0.87%0.15%0.33%0.15%0.32%0.42%-0.43%
CHF1.32%0.57%0.78%0.60%0.77%0.86%0.43%

The heat map shows percentage changes of major currencies against each other. The base currency is picked from the left column, while the quote currency is picked from the top row. For example, if you pick the Japanese Yen from the left column and move along the horizontal line to the US Dollar, the percentage change displayed in the box will represent JPY (base)/USD (quote).

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