EUR/JPY remains under pressure and navigates the fourth consecutive session with losses on Friday, this time around the 130.40 region, where the key 200-day SMA is also located.
EUR/JPY remains on track to close the fourth consecutive week with losses, extending the rejection from October’s high near 133.50.
The solid momentum in the greenback has been weighing on the performance of the risk-associated assets in past weeks, all amidst the corrective downside in US yields along the curve, while the latest US inflation figures only added to the dollar’s attractiveness.
Earlier in the calendar, Industrial Production in the broader Euroland surprised to the upside after contracting 0.2% MoM in September and 5.2% over the last twelve months.
In the NA session, the preliminary November Consumer Sentiment gauge comes up next.
So far, the cross is losing 0.06% at 130.51 and a surpass of 131.51 (38.2% Fibo of the October upside) would expose 131.85 (20-day SMA) and then 132.56 (monthly high Nov.4). On the downside, the next support comes at 130.41 (monthly low Nov.12) followed by 130.23 (100-day SMA) and finally 129.43 (78.6% Fibo of the October upside).
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