Yen Falls As Risk Aversion Wanes
27 September 2016 - 1:41PM
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The Japanese yen drifted lower against its major counterparts in
pre-European deals on Tuesday, as risk sentiment improved after
strong performance by Hillary Clinton in the first U.S.
Presidential debate between Donald Trump before the November 8
election.
According to a CNN/ORC poll of debate watchers, Hillary has won
the debate held at the Hofstra University, New York.
The next debate is on October 4 and will feature the vice
presidential candidates, Republican Mike Pence and Democrat Tim
Kaine, at Longwood University in Farmville, Va.
Trump and Clinton will square off again on October 9 at
Washington University in St. Louis, and one final time on October
19 at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas.
In economic front, minutes from the Bank of Japan's July 28-29
meeting showed that the members of the board judged that the
county's economic recovery is on track, with the inflation outlook
remaining slightly negative due to soft energy prices.
At the meeting, board decided to hold its target of raising the
monetary base at an annual pace of about JPY 80 trillion. Also, the
board voted to maintain a negative interest rate of -0.1
percent.
The yen was higher on Monday, after the Bank of Japan Governor
Haruhiko Kuroda said that the central bank is expected to continue
the pace of increase in its government bond purchases more or less
at at the current pace. The yen dropped to 100.99 against the
greenback, 104.14 against the Swiss franc and 131.22 against the
pound, off its early near 5-week high of 100.09, 5-day high of
103.19 and a 6-week high of 129.63, respectively. The next possible
support for the yen may be found around 102.00 against the
greenback, 105.00 against the franc and 133.00 against the
pound.
The yen fell to a 5-day low of 73.79 against the kiwi, 4-day low
of 113.57 against the euro and a 6-day low of 77.50 against the
aussie, from its early high of 72.70, 5-day high of 112.48 and a
6-day high of 76.19, respectively. The yen is seen finding support
around 75.00 against the kiwi, 115.00 against the euro and 79.00
against the aussie.
The yen slid to 76.69 against the loonie, reversing from its
early more than 4-year high of 75.41. Continuation of the yen's
downtrend may see it finding support around the 78.00 mark.
Looking ahead, Eurozone M3 money supply for August is due
shortly.
In the New York session, U.S. S&P/Case-Shiller home price
index for July, consumer confidence, Markit's preliminary services
PMI and Richmond Fed manufacturing index for September are set for
release.
At 11:15 am ET, Federal Reserve Governor Stanley Fischer will
deliver a speech titled "Why Study Economics?" at the Howard
University Economic Convocation in Washington DC.
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