USD/JPY to remain supported as market banks on a further Fed rate hike in June – Commerzbank

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USD/JPY to remain supported as market banks on a further Fed rate hike in June – Commerzbank USDJPY BOJ Fed Japan Banks

still seems quite a long way off doing that at present. To intervene in a situation like this, i.e. following a strategy of leaning against the wind, would probably simply accelerate the depreciation speed of the JPY.”

“If the US central bank sticks to its hawkish rhetoric with the market increasingly banking on a further Fed rate hike in June USD is likely to remain supported against JPY for now. So it is possible that Japanese officials will use a stricter tone over the coming weeks.”Information on these pages contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties.

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