Will USD/JPY Make a Run to 95.00?

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Overnight Eco

  • AUD Retail Sales much stronger at 1.4% vs. 0.4% eyed
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Event Risk on Tap

  • USD Unemployment Claims
  • CAD Ivey PMI

Price Action

  • USD/JPY spikes to 92.80 on comments by Kan
  • AUD/USD falls to 92.00 despite much better Retail Sales
  • GBP/USD mired below 1.6000 ahead of BoE
  • EUR/USD runs into resistance at 1.4400 as Retail Sales disappoint

The yen was the mover of the night after comments by new Finance Minister Naoto Kan sent the pair higher in lend of the day Asian trade. Mr. Kan, who has just taken over the post from Hirohisa Fujii wasted no time in making his sentiments known by stating that he wants to see the yen weaken adding that many Japanese firms would prefer to have USD/JPY trade at 95.00 or better.

His comments instantly sparked a rally in USD/JPY which rose nearly 70 points on the news. However the pair stalled ahead of the 93.00 figure as export orders capped the move. The upside move may see more follow through in North American session but we believe interest rate expectations will be the real driver of trade in the pair over the long term. As we noted earlier, “Ultimately yen’s strength or weakness will likely be determined by the economic progress in US and its impact on the short Treasury yield curve.”

Meanwhile the action was much more lackluster in the EUR/USD with the pair failing to hold 1.4400 once again after German Retail sales missed their mark by a wide margin. German sales dropped -1.1% versus forecasts of 0.4% while the prior month was revised lower to 0.0% from 0.5% reported initially. This is the third month out of the past four to see negative results, suggesting that despite a relatively better than expected labor situation in Eurozone’s largest economy, the consumer remains moribund threatening to dampen growth in 2010.

In North American trade the focus will rest on the weekly jobless claims numbers as the final indicator leading up to tomorrow’s, NFP report. The market expects a back up to 4449K from the 432K print the week prior, but if the data surprises to the upside nearing the key 400K barrier, the overnight rally in USD/JPY could extend above the 93.00 handle as traders position themselves for a strong NFP.

A report by equity research house Stifel Nicolaus suggests that the seasonal adjustment skew in the BLS model could result in a higher than expected reading this Friday and although such statistical adjustments could temper some of the optimism regarding the US economy, it should nevertheless translate into positive price action for the greenback especially against the yen

FX Upcoming

Currency GMT EST Release Expected Prior
USD 13:30 8:30 USD Unemployment Claims
CAD 15:00 10:00 CAD Ivey PMI 55.9

Comments (4)

bojan
January 07, 2010 at 06:22 AM ET
JPY has tendency to show strenght when it is not expected (events from the Aug 7,8th of 2009), Do you think it is possible to see JPY strenght in near future (this or next week). ?


Thank You

b.
bschlossberg
January 07, 2010 at 09:09 AM ET
Only if we get hit by very surprisingly bad data
FXDragon
January 07, 2010 at 08:58 AM ET
I was gonna wait till 95. I feel like revising to around 98 to take profits.
NeoFX
January 08, 2010 at 04:31 PM ET
does anyone have any input on the aussie/dollar? we're right back up to the 78% fib ret level again (due to today's bad news). but does this pair still show signs of bouncing down from this point?

Technically speaking it seems like a great sell to me at this point (nice daily evening star formation as well a nice double top on 4hr chart)...but just don't know with all these news. I'm not a great fundamental guy

anyone?

thanks

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