JPY and the BOJ

Join Luca Santos, Technical Market Analyst at ACY Securities as he dives deep into the recent significant movements in the JPYUSD pair, which unfolded dramatically at the outset of the trading week during the Asian Session.
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Join Luca Santos, Technical Market Analyst at ACY Securities as he dives deep into the recent significant movements in the JPYUSD pair, which unfolded dramatically at the outset of the trading week during the Asian Session.

Discover the key insights as Luca dissects the factors driving these notable shifts in the market. Uncover the implications of Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda's recent statements, where he hinted at the potential end of the central bank's negative interest rate policy. Learn how these developments signaled  a possible shift towards interest rate hikes and how they impact the JPYUSD pair.

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