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The Japanese Yen (JPY) holds ground against the US Dollar (USD) following the Bank of Japan (BoJ) policy decision on Friday, keeping its interest rate at 0.15%, as highly expected. Additionally, Japan’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) increased to 3.0% year-on-year in August, up from 2.8% previously, marking the highest level since October 2023. Additionally, the Core National CPI, excluding fresh food, reached a six-month high of 2.8%, rising for the fourth consecutive month and in line with market expectations.The downside of the USD/JPY pair is supported by a weaker US Dollar (USD) as expectations grow for additional rate cuts by the US Federal Reserve (Fed) by the end of 2024. The latest dot plot projections indicate a gradual easing cycle, with the 2024 median rate revised to 4.375%, down from the 5.125% forecast in June.However, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell stated in the post-meeting press conference that the Fed is not in a hurry to ease policy and emphasized that half-percentage point rate cuts are not the “new pace.”
Daily Digest Market Movers: Japanese Yen receives support from the hawkish BoJ policy outlook
Technical Analysis: USD/JPY falls toward 142.00; further downside guided by 21-day EMA
USD/JPY trades around 142.30 on Friday. Analysis of the daily chart indicates that the pair is consolidating within a descending channel, which supports a bearish bias. However, the 14-day Relative Strength Index (RSI) remains below the 50 level, confirming an ongoing bearish outlook.On the downside, the USD/JPY pair might find immediate support at 139.58, which is the lowest level since June 2023, followed by the lower boundary of the descending channel near 137.50.On the resistance side, the 21-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA) at the 143.56 level acts as an initial barrier, followed by the upper boundary of the descending channel around the 144.80 level.
USD/JPY: Daily Chart
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 Canadian Dollar. More By This Author:USD/CAD Price Forecast: Falls To Near 1.3550 After Breaking Below The Ascending Channel WTI Rises To Near $69.50, Upside Seems Limited Due To Subdued Response After Fed Decision GBP/JPY Edges Lower To Near 184.00 Due To Hawkish Sentiment Surrounding The BoJ
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