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USD/JPY gains on back of Donald Trump’s speech

The greenback recovered past ¥109.00 after US President Donald Trump’s speech, and has remained above this level throughout Wednesday US time.

Source: Bloomberg

The USD/JPY rebounded 0.69% on Wednesday (08 January) late-morning US time, following US President Donald Trump’s speech at the White House in which he stated that Iran ‘appears to be standing down’.

In his speech at the White House, President Trump did not indicate any further military action. He said: ‘No Americans were harmed in last night's attack by the Iranian regime.’

The greenback sunk almost 0.72% to a 12-week low of ¥107.66 overnight on Tuesday (07 January), after Iran reportedly launched two attacks on US military bases in Iraq,

The Iranian counterattack came four days after the US killing of the country’s top military official, Major General Qassem Soleimani.

Short-term bullishness

Prior to that, the currency pair had already begun to rally, due to the attacks not being as significant as first though, wrote IG UK Senior Market Analyst Joshua Mahony.

He added that a rise through Tuesday’s (07 January) peak of ¥108.63 ‘would provide a more bullish short-term view as the pair retraces the wider sell-off from ¥109.71’.

However, there is still a ‘good chance’ that there will be more dips in line with the current trend of lower highs and lows, should that barrier not be broken, he further noted.

Going by that prediction, with the major forex pair currently trading at ¥109.244 as of 09 January, 12.50am EST, a bullish trend looks to be in motion.

IG data supports this sentiment, with a 12% daily increase in the number of short trades, and a three percent drop in long trades.

An IG demo account allows investors to take advantage of rising and falling forex prices by going long or short.

Focus now on US jobs report

With fears of US-Iran conflict escalation now allayed – assuming the White House maintains its current defence stance - analysts say the focus is now on the US government’s jobs report for the month of December on Friday.

ING Chief International Economist James Knightley wrote that the November report showed job creation was better than expected, but ‘slower growth is likely in December’.

‘Moreover, labour market slack is greater than implied by the unemployment alone, meaning wage growth will remain subdued. The net result implies little upside threat for interest rates,’ he added.

Analysts at AceTrader FX said short-term impact on price movement is also a possibility in the lead up to the release of the report, as several interviews with Fed officials are expected.

An IG demo account allows investors to take advantage of rising and falling forex prices by going long or short.


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