​EBC Markets Briefing | Yen not shaken by lower growth projection

The yen strengthened Monday as markets await Tuesday's inflation report and focus on trade talks between Washington and Beijing before the deadline.

The yen firmed on Monday as markets await Tuesday's key inflation report and focus on developments in trade talks between Washington and Beijing ahead of the deadline.

Japan's government cut its growth forecast for this fiscal year to 0.7% from 1.2% on Thursday as US tariffs slow capital expenditure and persistent inflation weighs on private consumption.

Tokyo maintained its outlook for delivering a primary budget surplus in fiscal 2026 for the first time in decades, predicting even a larger surplus of 3.6 trillion yen thanks to higher tax revenues.

But there is apprehension about potential tax cuts and cash handouts that the government has been considering amid growing pressure from the opposition for more aggressive spending to ease rising living costs.

The he Financial Times reported on Sunday that chip manufacturers Nvidia and AMD agreed to allocate 15% of their revenues from sales in China to the federal government for export licences.

The arrangement comes as Trump's tariffs continue to reverberate through the global economy, underscoring the White House's willingness to carve out exceptions as a bargaining tool.

The yen looks set to strengthen further after its drop was capped around 150 per dollar. In the immediate term, 147.3 per dollar could be hit.

EBC Financial Group Disclaimer: This material is for general information purposes only and is not intended as (and should not be considered to be) financial, investment or other advice on which reliance should be placed. No opinion given in the material constitutes a recommendation by EBC Global Financial Collaboration or the author that any particular investment, security, transaction or investment strategy is suitable for any specific person.

EBC Financial Group
Tips: STP, ECN
Regulation: FCA (UK), ASIC (Australia), CIMA (Cayman Islands)
read more
ATFX Market Outlook 3rd November 2025

ATFX Market Outlook 3rd November 2025

U.S. equities ended higher on Friday, led by Amazon’s upbeat earnings forecast, though investor optimism was tempered by renewed caution from several Federal Reserve officials. For the week, the S&P 500 rose 0.7%, the Nasdaq gained 2.24%, and the Dow added 0.75%. Several Fed hawks voiced opposition to further rate cuts, citing persistent inflation risks, which boosted the U.S. Dollar Index
ATFX | 26 minutes ago
Cautious Sentiment Lifts Gold, Oil Gains on OPEC+ Pause | 3rd November 2025

Cautious Sentiment Lifts Gold, Oil Gains on OPEC+ Pause | 3rd November 2025

Markets opened cautiously as investors sought safety in metals and watched OPEC+ signals. Gold held near $4,000 and silver at $49 amid safe-haven demand, while oil rebounded above $61 after OPEC+ paused planned output hikes. The Yen stayed weak on BoJ uncertainty, and the Yuan steadied on a firm PBoC fix. Traders eye key US data and Fed remarks this week.
Moneta Markets | 3h 7min ago
Verbal interventions do not help yen

Verbal interventions do not help yen

Verbal interventions do not help yen. The Bank of Japan's passivity and the ECB's reluctance to spring surprises weakened the yen and the euro, adding fuel to the USD index rally.
FxPro | 2 days ago