USD/JPY is right above the 146.85 session low with the FOMC looming USDJPY Currencies
Major currency crosses are trading within previous ranges in a calm session on Wednesday, with all eyes on the outcome of the Federal Reserve’s meeting.
Investors have priced in a 0.75% rate hike, the fourth in a row, although market speculation about the bank signaling softer hikes in the future has boosted the interest on the event. In that sense, any hint that may suggest the direction of December’s move might trigger a significant increase in market volatility.
On the macroeconomic front, the bright US ADP employment report has anticipated an increment to 239,000 private-sector payrolls in October, well above the market consensus of 195,000. The impact on the dollar, however, has been muted, with the USD Index practically flat on the day.In the longer-term, Analysts at Credit Suisse expect the pair to consolidate above 150.
to trade above 150.00 sustainably, and we think dips in USD/JPY to recent lows around 145.25 offer good entry points for longer-term players.”
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