Japanese Yen: Hawkish shift needed to aid JPY against US Dollar – BNY

BNY’s Geoff Yu notes that the Bank of Japan (BoJ) is widely expected to keep rates unchanged, but stresses that markets need a clearer tightening signal as the Japanese Yen trades near multi-decade lows. Rising fiscal concerns and balance-of-payments risks mean BoJ communication and any surprise action could quickly spill over into broader APAC (Asia-Pacific) FX markets.

BoJ stance critical for Yen stability

"The BoJ is widely expected to leave policy unchanged, with guidance and updated projections the key focus for timing signals. Tokyo Consumer Price Index (CPI), retail sales and industrial production will provide the final assessment of economic conditions ahead of the meeting."

"The BoJ is expected to keep the target rate unchanged at 1.00%, but a hawkish message committing to further tightening is probably a matter of urgency as the JPY slides beyond four-decade lows. Fears are growing over fiscal conditions as well in light of the recent budget, and the BoJ needs to signal some tightening in financial conditions to manage the risks arising from fiscal impulse. Until the central bank gets ahead of expectations, the JPY will struggle, especially as balance-of-payments risks resurface."

"Elsewhere, USD/JPY remains the region’s key risk indicator, as the pair approaches fresh highs. Any intervention or policy surprise from Japan could quickly spill over into broader APAC FX markets. Against this backdrop, demand for FX hedging is likely to remain elevated."

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