EUR/JPY remains well-supported. Analysts at Credit Suisse look for a retest of medium-term resistance from the 2018 and recent highs at 137.50/54.
“We maintain our immediate upward bias with resistance seen at 136.63/73 initially, above which should see strength back to 137.15, then a retest of medium-term resistance from the 2018 and recent highs at 137.50/54.”
A closing break above 137.50/54 would mark a further significant break “higher to open up further medium-term upside, with resistance seen next at 138.17, ahead of what we look to be tougher initial resistance at the August 2015 highs at 138.86/139.03.”
“Support is seen at 135.70 initially, with 135.55/51 ideally holding to keep the immediate risk higher. Below can see a setback to support next at 135.16, potentially the 13-day exponential average at 135.01, but with buyers expected to show here.”
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