Japanese Yen struggles amid widening Trade Deficit, escalating import costs

Source Fxstreet
  • Japan’s July trade deficit reached JPY 634.5 billion as import growth outstripped record export figures.
  • Elevated energy costs and broad interest rate differentials continue to weigh heavily on the Japanese Yen.
  • Fed Meeting Minutes showed officials favored raising rates soon if inflation persists, after holding the 3.5%–3.75% target steady.

USD/JPY appreciates after registering modest losses in the previous day, trading around 158.50 during the Asian hours on Thursday. The currency pair gains ground as the Japanese Yen (JPY) struggles under the weight of wide interest rate differentials, mounting fiscal concerns, and elevated costs for energy and imported goods.

Japan's Merchandise Trade Balance Total showed the trade deficit widened sharply to JPY 634.5 billion in July from JPY 409.9 billion the prior month. Although the figure came in below the market forecast of a JPY 680.0 billion deficit, it marks the third consecutive month in the red and the largest deficit recorded since January, driven by import growth outstripping export gains.

Both trade flows hit record highs during the month. Exports surged 23.2% year-on-year to JPY 11,511.8 billion, beating the 19.9% consensus estimate and marking the strongest expansion since October 2022. However, imports jumped even faster, rising 27.8% year-on-year to JPY 12,146.3 billion to top expectations of 26.5% and record the sharpest growth since November 2022.

Societe Generale sees Yen recovery hinging on fresh FX intervention or softer oil

Strategists at Societe Generale remain cautiously constructive on the Yen’s medium-term prospects, but stress that any meaningful recovery is likely to be conditional. They argue that “in due course, a yen recovery” is possible, yet only “with the caveat that it will probably take another round of FX intervention to turn USD/JPY lower, unless oil prices fall significantly and remove that headwind from the growth outlook.” This leaves the currency’s path closely tied to official action in the FX market or a pronounced shift lower in energy prices to ease pressure on Japan’s economic outlook.

The upside of the USD/JPY pair could be restrained as the US Dollar (USD) faces headwinds due to recent economic data and Federal Reserve policy expectations. Minutes from the Fed's July meeting revealed that officials favored raising interest rates soon if inflation failed to cool, having kept the benchmark rate steady at 3.5%–3.75%.

While inflation indicators remain above the 2% target, recent monthly data points to modest price pressures, softening the case for aggressive tightening. These signs of cooling inflation have driven down expectations for an imminent rate increase. According to the CME FedWatch Tool, markets are now pricing in just a 32.7% probability of a Fed rate hike at the next meeting, down from 47% a month ago.

Dollar steadies as US-Iran tensions shift toward economic pressure

DBS Group Research economist Chang Wei Liang observes that the Dollar is trading broadly sideways as markets weigh renewed geopolitical risks around the Strait of Hormuz alongside a bond sell-off. He notes that, even with faltering diplomacy, the US-Iran conflict appears to have entered a lull, with the US strategy shifting from military intervention to imposing “unprecedented” economic isolation on Iran. Against this backdrop, USD has not staged a strong safe-haven rally, with EUR/USD holding near the mid-1.15 area, while the Yen could yet benefit if equity sentiment deteriorates further.

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