USD/JPY, supported at 113.85, returns to 114.30 area


  • The US Dollar, steady above 113.85 returns near multi-year highs.
  • The yen remains heavy on the back of Treasury yields' differentials.
  • USD/JPY: Weakness seen as corrective while above 112.40 – Credit Suisse.

The US dollar has regained lost ground, after a weak opening against the Japanese yen on Tuesday. The pair retreated from the three-year high at 114.45 hit on Monday, to session lows at 113.85 before bouncing up and returning to the 114.30 area.

Risk appetite and flat US yields have weighed on the USD

The JPY attempted to bounce up, after having depreciated nearly 5% over the last four weeks. A higher risk appetite on the back of upbeat quarterly earnings results at Johnson and Johnson and Travelers had revived appetite for risk, while the consolidation of US T-Bond yields curbed demand for the USD offering some respite to its main rivals.

The yen’s rebound, however, has been short-lived. The Japanese currency, particularly sensitive to monetary policy differentials, remains heavy while the market positions for an imminent announcement that the Federal Reserve starts to taper its massive stimulus program. These expectations have been widening the treasury yield gap between the US and Japan -whose central bank maintains the 10-year note near zero through a yield control curve- which is crushing investors’ appeal for the yen.

USD/JPY: Weakness seen as corrective while above 112.40 – Credit Suisse

From a technical point of view, the FX Analysis team at Credit Suisse sees the pair biased higher while 112.40 support remains intact: “With a major base in place above the 112.40 high of 2019, we maintain our view that weakness will be corrective and temporary only. A clear break of 113.99 should mark a near-term top to add weight to our view for a setback to 113.81/61 initially, with fresh buyers expected here for now. A break can see a deeper retreat towards 113.08/04 but this will ideally prove the limit of the downturn.”

Technical levels to watch

USD/JPY

Overview
Today last price 114.29
Today Daily Change -0.03
Today Daily Change % -0.03
Today daily open 114.32
 
Trends
Daily SMA20 111.84
Daily SMA50 110.66
Daily SMA100 110.39
Daily SMA200 108.96
 
Levels
Previous Daily High 114.45
Previous Daily Low 114.02
Previous Weekly High 114.46
Previous Weekly Low 112.16
Previous Monthly High 112.08
Previous Monthly Low 109.11
Daily Fibonacci 38.2% 114.29
Daily Fibonacci 61.8% 114.18
Daily Pivot Point S1 114.07
Daily Pivot Point S2 113.82
Daily Pivot Point S3 113.63
Daily Pivot Point R1 114.51
Daily Pivot Point R2 114.7
Daily Pivot Point R3 114.95

 

 

 

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