Sterling extended its losses against the yen on Tuesday, falling by 1 percent at one point, on fears that Britain may vote to leave the European Union in a referendum less than 10 days away.
The British pound remained fragile near a two-month low against the dollar on Tuesday and the yen hovered near six-week highs against the U.S. currency on worries Britain may leave the European Union in a referendum less than 10 days away.
Two recent opinion polls show a lead for the "Leave" campaign. While many market players are sceptical about the polling, recent poll results do seem to suggest a momentum for "Leave" campaign, market players said.
The British pound fell 0.6 percent to $1.4185, edging back in the direction of a two-month low of $1.4117 that had been set on Monday.
The yen is the strongest among G10 currencies so far this month, and traded at 106.02 per dollar, near Monday's six-week high of 105.735 to the dollar.
A break of that level could lead to a test of its 18-month high of 105.55 set on May 3.
While the Bank of Japan's policy meeting on June 15-16 is a near-term focal point for the yen, the prevailing market expectation is for the BOJ to hold off from any additional monetary easing, said a trader for a Japanese bank in Singapore.
The BOJ will probably stand pat, especially since the impact of any additional monetary easing at this point could be limited while the market is preoccupied by the Brexit risk, the trader said.
The yen also stood near a three-year high against the euro, which slipped 0.3 percent to 119.68 yen after having fallen to 119.005 on Monday, a level last seen in February 2013.
The euro held steady at $1.1291, having recovered from Monday's low of $1.1233.
The euro is also vulnerable to threats of Brexit, which would hurt the euro zone economy and deal a serious blow to European integration.
At the same time, however, the currency could be helped by safe-haven flows as the euro is often used as a funding currency for bets in riskier assets.
Surprisingly soft U.S. employment data published earlier this month quashed expectations of a near-term rate hike by the U.S. Federal Reserve, underpinning the euro and other currencies against the dollar.
The Federal Reserve is set to meet on Tuesday and Wednesday, with market players waiting for clues about when the Fed might next look to move on rates.
EUR / USD: during the Asian session, the pair is trading in the range of $ 1.1280-1.1300
GBP / USD: during the Asian session, the pair is trading in the range of $ 1.4165-1.4215
USD / JPY: during the Asian session, the pair was trading in range Y105.80-106.45
Based on Reuters materials
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