USD/JPY on Intervention Watch as Strength Persists
USDJPY Analysis
The US Fed has adopted a higher-for-longer stance, due to disinflation slowdown, resilient labor market and strong economy. Officials last week raised their PCE inflation forecast and adopted an even more cautious stance, now seeing just one cut this year. [1]
The Bank of Japan made a historic exit from negative rates in March, but maintains an accommodative stance. Although it announced its intention to scale back its bond buying [2], the lack of details casts doubts around the normalization process. At the same time, price pressures have moderated recently and today's mixed data added to the uncertainty. Core CPI picked up but less than anticipated and core-core eased for ninth straight month.
The Fed's reluctance to pivot is a source of strength for the greenback and the BoJ's slow progress on moralization sustains the Yen's weakness. As such, USD/JPY runs another profitable month and pushes for the April multi-decade peak (160.29), but bigger rally that would challenge 165.00 does not look easy.

This resurgence places the pair on intervention watch, with Japanese authorities having already spent almost ¥10 trillion on FX operations this year (April 26 to May 29) [3], trying to stem the Yen's demise. G7 Finance Ministers essentially gave the green light to such action last month [4] if targeted at containing excess volatility and the US yesterday may have added Japan in its Monitoring List, but stopped short of labeling it a currency manipulator. [5]
Risk of new FX intervention can contain the upside while the policy differential will eventually weigh on the pair. A pullback that would test the EMA200 (black line) would not be surprising, but there are multiple roadblock beyond. The Fed may expect just one cut, but markets price in two, in a more dovish outlook. Its Japanese counterpart moves slowly, but is set to reduce its bond buying and at least one more rate hike is reasonable within the year. Governor Ueda said that both this things could happen at the next meeting, according to Reuters. [6]
Nikos Tzabouras
Senior Financial Editorial Writer
Nikos Tzabouras is a graduate of the Department of International & European Economic Studies at the Athens University of Economics and Business. With extensive experience in market analysis and a strong foundation in international relations, he brings a unique perspective to financial markets. Nikos emphasizes not only technical analysis but also on fundamentals and the growing influence of geopolitics on financial trends.
As a Senior Financial Editorial Writer, he delivers comprehensive and forward-looking insights across a wide range of asset classes, including equities, commodities, and currencies. His work explores how macroeconomic events, political developments, and global policies impact market dynamics, providing readers with a deeper understanding of both short-term movements and long-term trends.
References
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| Retrieved 21 Jun 2024 https://www.boj.or.jp/en/mopo/mpmdeci/mpr_2024/k240614a.pdf | |
| Retrieved 21 Jun 2024 https://www.mof.go.jp/english/policy/international_policy/reference/feio/monthly/20240531e.html | |
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| Retrieved 16 May 2026 https://www.reuters.com/markets/asia/boj-may-raise-rates-july-depending-data-says-governor-ueda-2024-06-18/ |
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