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USD/JPY remains stuck near 109.50 as T-bond yields struggle to recover

  • Trump administration is said to delay tariffs on European car imports.
  • US Dollar Index looks to close the day little changed near 97.50.
  • 10-year T-bond yield stays near multi-week lows.

The USD/JPY erased all of the gains it posted on Tuesday today but reversed its course in the NA session and retraced its daily fall. As of writing, the pair was down 0.1% on a daily basis at 109.50.

Several news outlets today reported that Trump administration was planning to announce a 6-month delay to tariffs to be imposed on European car imports, causing stock markets to gain traction. After starting the day modestly lower, major equity indexes in the U.S. moved into the positive territory and the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite were up 0.7% and 1.55%, respectively.

However, experts are also seeing this move by the Trump administration as a sign of them expecting the U.S.-China trade dispute lasting longer than expected. In fact, the 10-year Treasury Bond yield, which usually shows a strong correlation with the USD/JPY pair, struggles to pull away from the 7-week lows set earlier in the day to confirm that investors are not yet ready to jump to risk assets.

Today's data from the U.S. revealed that retail sales in April decreased by 0.2% and the industrial production contracted by 0.5%. Nevertheless, the US Dollar Index ignored the data and was last seen flat on the day near 97.50.

Tomorrow's economic docket will feature foreign bond investment figures from Japan and weekly jobless claims and housing starts data from the U.S., which are unlikely to receive a significant market reaction.

Technical levels to consider

USD/JPY

Overview
Today last price109.48
Today Daily Change-0.14
Today Daily Change %-0.13
Today daily open109.62
 
Trends
Daily SMA20111.1
Daily SMA50111.18
Daily SMA100110.53
Daily SMA200111.45
Levels
Previous Daily High109.77
Previous Daily Low109.14
Previous Weekly High110.96
Previous Weekly Low109.46
Previous Monthly High112.4
Previous Monthly Low110.8
Daily Fibonacci 38.2%109.53
Daily Fibonacci 61.8%109.38
Daily Pivot Point S1109.25
Daily Pivot Point S2108.88
Daily Pivot Point S3108.62
Daily Pivot Point R1109.88
Daily Pivot Point R2110.14
Daily Pivot Point R3110.51

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Eren Sengezer

As an economist at heart, Eren Sengezer specializes in the assessment of the short-term and long-term impacts of macroeconomic data, central bank policies and political developments on financial assets.

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