USD/JPY prints mild losses around 130.00, after a failed attempt to recover, as the Bank of Japan (BoJ) marks a show of Yield Curve Control (YCC) during early Friday morning in Europe. In doing so, the Japanese central bank extends five-year loans against collateral to financial institutions, from February 01, 2023, to 2028.
The BoJ activity could be linked to a jump in the 10-year Japanese government bond (JGB) yield to 0.50% after Tokyo Consumer Price Index (CPI) refreshed a 42-year high of 4.3% for January.
It’s worth noting that this is the BoJ’s second attempt in January to defend the YCC policy, which in turn suggests further challenges for the ultra-loose monetary policy of the Japanese central bank.
Contrary to the BoJ action, a run-up in the US 10-year Treasury bond yields and the market’s rush towards risk-safety, mainly after Thursday’s upbeat US growth numbers, challenges the USD/JPY bears. On the same line could be the cautious mood ahead of the Federal Reserve's (Fed) favorite inflation number, namely the US Core Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) – Price Index for December, expected to remain unchanged at 0.2% MoM.
Against this backdrop, the US 10-year Treasury yields extend the previous day’s recovery to 3.52% while the S&P 500 Futures print mild losses. That said, Japan’s Nikkei 225 drops 0.12% on a day as it snaps a five-day uptrend.
Looking forward, the US Core PCE data will be crucial for the USD/JPY pair as the Fed is ready to announce another 0.25% rate hike in the next week. It should be noted that the downbeat US inflation precursor could confirm the market’s dovish expectations from the US central bank and may exert more downside pressure on the Yen pair.
Also read: US December PCE Inflation Preview: Is there room for further US Dollar weakness?
Multiple failures to cross the 21-DMA surrounding 130.00 keeps pushing USD/JPY down even as a fortnight-old support line, close to 128.80 at the latest.
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