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USD/JPY marches towards 139.00 as Fed vs.  BOJ divergence propel yields, US NFP eyed USD/JPY marches towards 139.00 as Fed vs.  BOJ divergence propel yields, US NFP eyed

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USD/JPY trades close to more than three-decade high of 152.00, Fed Powell’s speech eyed – Crypto News

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  • USD/JPY hovers near historic highs around 152.00 ahead of Fed Powell’s speech.
  • The US ADP Employment report for March has indicated that private labor demand remains strong.
  • Investors remain uncertain over Japan’s wage growth spiral.

The USD/JPY pair rebounds to historic highs of 152.00 in Wednesday’s early American session. The asset is expected to extend its upside on easing expectations that the Federal Reserve (Fed) will begin reducing interest rates from the June meeting.

Fed policymakers don’t see any urgency for rate cuts as labor market conditions are tight and the economic outlook is strong. Cleveland Fed Bank President Loretta Mester said on Tuesday that the central bank sees more risk in cutting interest rates too early. Fed Mester added, “With labor markets and economic growth both being very solid, we do not need to take that risk.” While she sees three rate cuts as “reasonable” this year.

Meanwhile, the United States ADP reported upbeat employment data for March. The agency reported that 184K new workers were hired by private employers against expectations of 148K and the prior reading of 155K.

Going forward, investors will focus on Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s speech, which is expected at 16:10 GMT. Powell is expected to provide cues about when the central bank will pivot to rate cuts.

Meanwhile, the Japanese Yen is broadly weak as investors lack confidence that the Bank of Japan (BoJ) will tighten its policy sooner due to uncertainty over the wage growth spiral. Investors seem to have digested fears of Japan’s intervention in the FX domain to support the Japanese Yen.

 

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