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​​Where to next for USD/JPY, GBP/JPY and GBP/USD following BoE and BoJ rate decisions?

​​Outlook on USD/JPY, GBP/JPY and GBP/USD as US dollar is on track for its tenth straight week of gains.

JPY Source: Bloomberg

​​​USD/JPY puts pressure on its ten-month high

​There is no stopping USD/JPY's advance as the US dollar is on track for its tenth consecutive week of gains amid the Federal Reserve’s (Fed) hawkish pause while the Bank of Japan (BoJ) rigorously holds onto its dovish stance. The central bank stuck to its short-term interest rate at -0.1% and that of the ten-year bond yields at around 0% at this morning’s monetary policy meeting.

​USD/JPY is fast approaching its ten-month high at ¥148.46, made on Thursday. A rise above this level would put the ¥150.00 region back on the cards, around which the BoJ may intervene, though.

​Immediate upside pressure will be maintained while USD/JPY stays above its July-to-September uptrend line at ¥147.51 and Thursday’s low at ¥147.33. While this minor support area underpins, the July-to-September uptrend remains intact.

USD/JPY chart Source: IT-Finance.com
USD/JPY chart Source: IT-Finance.com

​GBP/JPY tries to recover from six-week lows

GBP/JPY accelerated to the downside as the Bank of England (BoE) kept its rates steady at Thursday’s monetary policy meeting and hit a six-week low at ¥180.81, close to the August low at ¥180.46.

​On Friday the cross is trying to bounce off the ¥180.81 low as the BoJ also kept its rates unchanged and reiterated its dovish stance while the annual inflation rate in Japan edged down to 3.2% in August, its lowest in three months.

​Good resistance can be spotted between the mid-September low at ¥182.52 and the 55-day simple moving average (SMA) at ¥183.04.

GBP/JPY chart Source: IT-Finance.com
GBP/JPY chart Source: IT-Finance.com

GBP/USD trades in six-month lows

​Following the BoE decision to keep rates steady at 5.25% the British pound continued its descent to six month lows versus the greenback.

GBP/USD fall through Thursday’s $1.2235 low would target the mid-March high and 24 March low at $1.2004 to $1.2191.

​Minor resistance now sits at the $1.2309 May low and significantly further up along the 200-day SMA at $1.2435. While remaining below it, the bearish trend stays firmly entrenched.

GBP/USD chart Source: IT-Finance.com
GBP/USD chart Source: IT-Finance.com

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