GBP/JPY falls toward 198.50 after hawkish comments from Japan’s Finance Minister Suzuki

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GBP/JPY extended losses for the second consecutive day, trading around 198.70 during the European hours on Friday.

GBP/JPY depreciatedas Japan’s Suzuki mentioned taking action against excessive currency volatility if needed. Japan's foreign exchange reserves declined to $1,231 billion in May, reaching their lowest level since February 2023. The slower progress in the disinflation process diminishes the likelihood of multiple BoE rate cuts this year. The GBP/JPY cross faced pressure following hawkish comments from Japanese Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki.

1% rise in April, exceeding forecasts of 1.2%. Traders will likely to focus on the employment data for the February-April period, which will be released on Tuesday. The UK's number of employed people has declined for three consecutive periods. Indications of further layoffs could negatively impact the Pound Sterling , as it would increase traders' expectations for early rate cuts by the Bank of England . Although UK annual headline inflation dropped significantly to 2.3% in April.

 

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