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Yen Eyes 2016 Levels as Argentine Peso Collapses, Sentiment Sours

Yen Eyes 2016 Levels as Argentine Peso Collapses, Sentiment Sours

Daniel Dubrovsky, Contributing Senior Strategist

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Asia Pacific Market Open Talking Points

  • Anti-risk Japanese Yen soared as sentiment deteriorated and S&P 500 dropped
  • Argentine Peso collapsed on primary election, US-China trade wars simmered
  • USD/JPY aiming for 2016 lows, APAC equities may follow Wall Street lower

Not sure where the Japanese Yen is heading next? Check out the third quarter fundamental and technical forecast !

Japanese Yen Soars as Sentiment Keeps Deteriorating in Financial Markets

The anti-risk Japanese Yen soared as the selloff in global benchmark stock indexes resumed on Monday. Since the beginning of this month, escalating US-China trade tensions have been putting pressure on already-fragile global growth estimates. In response, we have seen central banks across the world respond by cutting rates more aggressively than anticipated such as in New Zealand, India and Brazil.

At the beginning of this week, more developments have been adding to this narrative that poses a threat to emerging markets. In Argentina, the local currency (ARS) and stock index (S&P Merval) collapsed about 15% and 38% respectively. This was on rising fears of a government default after President Mauricio Macri lost the primary election against his opponent Alberto Fernandez.

Meanwhile, risk trends further deteriorated after reports crossed the wires that the People’s Daily – China’s largest newspaper group – is going to publish a “long article” that the nation could defeat “any challenge” and pressure from the United States. As a reminder, earlier this month US President Donald Trump threatened to raise an additional $300b in tariffs against China come September.

The pro-risk Australian and New Zealand Dollars underperformed against their major counterparts. On Wall Street, the S&P 500 tumbled 1.22 percent as odds of a 50bps Fed interest rate cut for September increased to about 28%.

This is unlike what we have seen earlier this year when prospects of support from the central bank lifted US equities from their bottom in 2018. Despite rising odds of further easing, the US Dollar had a mixed session likely owing to some support as a haven currency.

Tuesday’s Asia Pacific Trading Session

With that in mind, we may see Asia Pacific benchmark stock indexes follow their North American peers to the downsides which could extend gains in the Japanese Yen. The Australian Dollar, which may be vulnerable in this scenario, also has to contend with upcoming business confidence data. A more pessimistic outcome compared to June may further inspire near-term RBA rate cut bets.

Japanese Yen Technical Analysis

Taking a closer look at the USD/JPY daily chart, the currency pair is approaching the “flash crash” low at 104.78. This followed the break under former support between 106.78 and 107.21. This is also in-line with my third quarter Yen technical forecast as the pair looks to confirm a long-term bearish continuation pattern that may result in testing lows from 2016.

USD/JPY Daily Chart

USD/JPY Daily Chart

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--- Written by Daniel Dubrovsky, Currency Analyst for DailyFX.com

To contact Daniel, use the comments section below or @ddubrovskyFX on Twitter

DailyFX provides forex news and technical analysis on the trends that influence the global currency markets.

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