Following last week's impressive rally, the USD/JPY pair stays relatively quiet on Monday and stays in a consolidation phase below the multi-year high it set at 114.47 on Friday. As of writing, the pair was up 0.1% on the day at 114.32.
Rising US Treasury bond yields continue to fuel USD/JPY's upside. The benchmark 10-year US T-bond yield, which gained nearly 4% on Friday, is currently up 1.8% on a daily basis at 1.602%.
However, the cautious market mood is helping the safe-haven JPY stay resilient against its rivals and limiting USD/JPY's downside. Reflecting the souring sentiment, Wall Street's main indexes remain on track to open in the negative territory with US stock index futures losing between 0.2% and 0.3%.
The only data featured in the US economic docket will be September Industrial Production data. Nevertheless, investors are likely to ignore this report and remain focused on the US T-bond yields. Currently, the US Dollar Index is posting modest daily gains at 94.05.
UOB Group analysts think that the pair could target 114.55 as long as it stays above the strong support level that is located at 113.00.
USD/JPY: Further strength remains in the pipeline – UOB.
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