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Japanese Yen seems poised to appreciate further vs. USD amid BoJ-Fed policy divergence

  • The Japanese Yen scales higher against a weaker USD for the second straight day.
  • Intervention fears and BoJ rate hike bets benefit the JPY amid geopolitical risks.
  • Dovish Fed expectations undermine the USD and also exert pressure on USD/JPY.

The Japanese Yen (JPY) eases from the daily peak during the early European session on Tuesday, allowing the USD/JPY pair to rebound around 20 pips from levels just below the 156.00 round figure. Any meaningful JPY depreciation, however, seems elusive, which, along with a broadly weaker US Dollar (USD), might keep a lid on the pair's attempted recovery. Japan's Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama's stronger intervention language might continue to act as a tailwind for the JPY.

Furthermore, rising geopolitical tensions could further benefit the safe-haven JPY and contribute to capping the USD/JPY pair. Meanwhile, the BoJ left the door open to further tightening. This marks a significant divergence in comparison to rising bets for more interest rate cuts by the US Federal Reserve (Fed) in 2026, which keeps the USD depressed near a one-week low and should benefit the lower-yielding JPY. This warrants caution before placing bullish bets on the currency pair.

Japanese Yen bulls retain control amid hawkish BoJ bets, intervention fears and safe-haven demand

  • Japan’s Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama, in her strongest warning yet, said that authorities have a free hand to take bold action against speculative moves that are not aligned with economic fundamentals. This comes after Atsushi Mimura, Japan’s top foreign exchange official, warned on Monday of appropriate action against an excessive decline in the Japanese Yen.
  • Meanwhile, an escalation of tensions between the United States and Venezuela, along with the protracted Russia-Ukraine war and renewed Israel-Iran conflict, keeps the geopolitical risks in play. This further drives safe-haven flows toward the JPY and contributes to its relative outperformance against its American counterpart for the second consecutive day on Tuesday.
  • The yield on the benchmark 10-year Japanese government bond touched a 26-year high amid firming expectations for further rate increases by the Bank of Japan after the central bank raised its rate to the highest in three decades last Friday.
  • In fact, BoJ Governor Kazuo Ueda reiterated during the post-meeting press conference to seek further rate hikes if the economy and prices develop in line with the bank’s projections, saying the likelihood of achieving its outlook is increasing.
  • In contrast, traders have been pricing in a greater chance of two more interest rate cuts by the US Federal Reserve in 2026. This, in turn, exerts downward pressure on the US Dollar and contributes to the offered tone surrounding the USD/JPY pair.
  • US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent floated the idea that the new Fed chair could scrap the dot plot and also change the central bank's inflation framework and communications. This adds to uncertainty around Fed credibility and weighs on the USD.
  • Traders now look to Tuesday's US economic data – the delayed release of the Q3 GDP report and Durable Goods Orders – for a short-term impetus. The focus will then shift to the Tokyo CPI on Friday, which would drive the JPY in the near term.

USD/JPY technical setup backs case for a further near-term depreciating move

Chart Analysis USD/JPY

This week's failure near the 158.00 neighborhood constitutes the formation of a bearish double-top pattern. Moreover, an intraday breakdown below the 38.2% Fibonacci retracement level of last week's move higher favors the USD/JPY bears and backs the case for further losses. Short-term moving averages have flattened after the recent setback, tempering upside traction.

The Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) line slips below the signal line with both hovering around the zero mark, and the histogram turns negative, suggesting fading bullish momentum. The RSI sits at 47.40 (neutral) after retreating from overbought. Measured from the 154.39 low to the 157.71 high, the 50% retracement at 156.05 offers nearby support. A hold above the latter could keep the pullback contained.

Moving averages would need to reassert a positive slope to restore bullish momentum, otherwise the pair risks further consolidation. Should weakness extend, the MACD’s negative histogram would likely widen, and the RSI could slip toward 40, reinforcing a softer tone. Measured from the 154.39 low to the 157.71 high, a break under the 50% retracement at 156.05 would expose the 61.8% retracement at 155.66. Conversely, a recovery through 156.44 could open room toward the 23.6% retracement at 156.93.

(The technical analysis of this story was written with the help of an AI tool)

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-0.23%-0.39%-0.67%-0.16%-0.34%-0.54%-0.29%
EUR0.23%-0.16%-0.44%0.07%-0.11%-0.31%-0.07%
GBP0.39%0.16%-0.27%0.22%0.04%-0.15%0.10%
JPY0.67%0.44%0.27%0.50%0.33%0.10%0.39%
CAD0.16%-0.07%-0.22%-0.50%-0.17%-0.39%-0.12%
AUD0.34%0.11%-0.04%-0.33%0.17%-0.20%0.05%
NZD0.54%0.31%0.15%-0.10%0.39%0.20%0.25%
CHF0.29%0.07%-0.10%-0.39%0.12%-0.05%-0.25%

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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