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The BoJ is about to hike: Why the Japanese Yen is still pinned near 160.00

The Japanese Yen (JPY) continues to trade firmly around the psychologically crucial 160.00 level against the US Dollar. Although a 25-basis-point interest rate hike by the Bank of Japan (BoJ) is widely anticipated by global financial markets, analysts caution that the rate hike might fail to trigger a sustainable recovery. 

Instead, a complex mix of cooling domestic core inflation metrics, extreme speculative short positioning, and stubbornly wide international bond yield differentials are expected to cap the currency's near-term upside.

USD/JPY daily chart. Source: FXStreet.

Falling energy costs offer mild relief, but that may not be enough 

According to macro strategists at Brown Brothers Harriman (BBH), while the 25-basis-point interest rate hike to 1.00% is set to break the central bank's recent holding pattern, it does not guarantee a structural turnaround for the Japanese currency. They highlight that cooling domestic consumer price indicators leave local policymakers with little incentive to adopt an aggressively hawkish tone, meaning that any immediate downside for the USD/JPY pair will likely depend on external commodity markets.

The correction in crude oil prices takes some pressure off JPY and could help nudge USD/JPY lower to 155.00. But breaking materially below that level hinges on the BoJ to lean more hawkish. It’s too soon to bet on that because almost all underlying CPI indicators eased further below 2% in April.

Persistent dip-buying and wide yield spreads sustain pressure

Societe Generale notes that investors are actively buying the dips on USD/JPY despite a looming rate hike. They emphasize that because the upcoming BoJ monetary policy adjustment has already been completely discounted by market participants, a meaningful reversal of the Yen's structural weakness relies entirely on macro catalysts capable of narrowing global interest rate gaps.

The 25bp rate hike by the BoJ should be a foregone conclusion tomorrow, but what exactly will cause 2y UST/JGB spreads to narrow and lift pressure to intervene?

Banks anticipate near-term consolidation phase for the Japanese Yen

The banks collectively project a capped outlook for the Japanese Yen, indicating that immediate recovery attempts will remain fragile. While Brown Brothers Harriman suggests that a correction in energy markets could gently nudge the USD/JPY pair down toward the 155.00 handle, they rule out a major technical breakdown below that level due to soft domestic core inflation.

Concurrently, Societe Generale notes that the pair faces continuous upward pressure near the 160.00 region, concluding that the Yen will stay structurally suppressed until a narrowing of the yield spread between the US and Japan actively discourages persistent short positioning.

(This article was created with the help of an Artificial Intelligence tool and reviewed by an editor.)

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