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Japanese Yen: Intervention risks cap losses against US Dollar – OCBC

OCBC’s Sim Moh Siong and Christopher Wong highlight that September Bank of Japan (BoJ) hike odds have risen sharply, but the Japanese Yen (JPY) has reacted only modestly. They argue a sustained Yen recovery likely needs clearer commitment to faster policy normalisation. For now, they expect intervention risks to cap USD/JPY near 160.

Yen needs stronger policy normalisation signal

“Bloomberg reported that the Takaichi administration supports an early BoJ rate hike, helping lift market-implied odds of a September hike to 80%, from 50% at the start of August.”

“This points to growing alignment between the BoJ, which remains concerned about inflationary pressures from a weak JPY, and the government, which is seeking to enhance the effectiveness of JPY-buying intervention.”

“Despite the shift in expectations, the JPY’s response has been muted. Should the BoJ deliver another rate hike in September, it would mark its third increase in nine months and the fastest pace of policy tightening since the collapse of Japan’s asset bubble in 1989.”

“However, it remains unclear how much appetite the government has for additional rate hikes beyond September or October.”

“A more meaningful and sustained JPY recovery will likely require a stronger signal from the BoJ that policy normalisation can proceed at a faster pace. For now, intervention risks should help cap USD/JPY near 160…”

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