​EBC Markets Briefing | Yen gains after Fed stood pat

The yen rebounded Thursday from its lowest level since April after the Fed held rates, with two Trump appointees supporting a 25 bps cut.

The yen rallied from its lowest level since early April on Thursday after the Fed hold interest rates as expected. But two policymakers appointed by Trump favoured a rate cut of 25 bps.

Trump on Wednesday announced that Washington had reached a "Full and Complete" trade deal with Seoul, setting blanket tariffs on the country's exports at 15%, the same as that is imposed on Japan and the EU.

He also said that India will pay a tariff of 25% beginning 1 Aug, in addition to a "penalty" for what he views as unfair trade policies and for India's purchase of military equipment and energy from Russia.

The US GDP grew at a much stronger-than-expected pace in Q2, powered by a turnaround in the trade balance and renewed consumer strength, the Commerce Department reported.

While the BOJ is set to keep rates steady next week, markets are pricing in the chance of a near-term hike. The board may also revise up this year's inflation forecast and offer a more sanguine view on economy.

While praising the trade deal as reducing uncertainty, deputy governor Uchida warned it was still not clear how new tariffs could affect the business mood and spending plans.

The yen found support at 200 SMA, but it has not negated the bearish bias. We expect the rally to stall around 148.5 per dollar before resuming its downtrend.

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Peraturan: FCA (UK), ASIC (Australia), CIMA (Cayman Islands)
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