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Yen closes higher at JPY 114.43 per dollar; Dollar slithers despite US Treasury yields

The dollar slithered as much as 0.15% against the yen in early trading

Sakshi K S by Sakshi K S
January 18, 2022
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Yen closes higher at JPY 114.43 per dollar; Dollar slithers despite US Treasury yields

Yen closes higher at JPY 114.43 per dollar; Dollar slithers despite US Treasury yields

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The yen closed higher post the conclusion of a central bank policy meeting on 17th January 2022 (Tuesday), whilst the dollar ostensibly disregarded US Treasury fruitages that achieved close to two-year highs on their reappearance from an extended weekend break.

The yen closes higher against the dollar

The Bank of Japan will undoubtedly, to some extent, rescript its inflation prediction in a quarterly outlook report post the meeting, owing to surging energy costs, Reuters stated last week. However, the new-fangled prognosis will still be beneath the Bank of Japan’s 2% mark.

The dollar slithered as much as 0.15% against the yen in early trading to 114.43 yen per dollar and was also somewhat laxer versus the euro and the pound.

The dimness in the dollar arrived even as the US Treasury returns sustained to profit, with the short end of the arc achieving new-fangled pandemic highs, which would generally be sympathetic for the bill.      

Two-year profits surged more than 1% for the foremost time since February 2020 at the Asia open, as trading reappeared after a US holiday, and 5-year fruitages surged 3.6 bps to 1.5960%, the most since January 2020.

Profits have been surging in 2022, with traders estimating the Federal Reserve to commence hiking interest rates as early as March 2022, however the dollar index – which restrained the bill against 6 contemporaries, including the yen, has lost 0.52% year to date.

Ray Attrill, head of FX strategy at the National Australia Bank, stated that the mystery everybody is rassling with is either the USD is a blaring purchase relative to yields, or there is a lot of dollar sympathetic news priced in.

He stated that philosophies for the incongruity included investors retorting early to the fact that the USD has historically surged around the time the Fed has increased rates, or they were trading in expectation of an increase in global economic progression. However, he stated that he was not swayed by either argument.

The euro was on the forward-facing front at USD 1.1416, whilst sterling was sturdy at USD 1.3657, post a premature rally in both currencies at the beginning of the year.

As the pound has been enhanced by the aggressive Bank of England narrowing expectations, analysts at ING stated that they thought any feebleness owing to political ambiguity in Britain where Prime Minister Boris Johnson is witnessing calls to resign, would be constricted.

There is no elaborate economic data for the eurozone on the almanack this week, but investors will concentrate on speeches from Christine Lagarde, President of European Central Bank (ECB), and other ECB members on Thursday. Glimpses from the central bank’s December policy meeting will also be addressed.

The Aussie dollar was sturdy at USD 0.722.

Bitcoin was in the lassitude at USD 42,353, having been trending downhill since accomplishing its record high of USD 69,000 in November 2021.

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