USD/JPY (USDJPY) is down 0.55% at Aug 19 08:35(ET), now at $158.719, with a 7-day down of 0.43%.

The pull-back in USDJPY was primarily driven by a narrowing of sovereign yield differentials between the United States and Japan. Downward pressure on US Treasury yields dragged the dollar lower as market participants recalibrated expectations for Federal Reserve policy ahead of upcoming central bank communications, including the release of the latest FOMC meeting minutes. Softening US economic indicators, such as weaker housing starts data and moderating import prices, fueled speculation that the Fed may take a less restrictive policy stance. Consequently, declining US benchmark yields eroded the greenback's carry advantage, prompting institutional traders to unwind dollar-long exposure.
On the Japanese side, the yen gathered momentum from a combination of encouraging domestic economic data and firm domestic bond yields. A sharp rebound in Japanese core machinery orders signaled underlying strength in private-sector capital expenditure, reinforcing expectations that the Bank of Japan maintains scope for further monetary policy normalization. Rising Japanese government bond yields narrowed the yield gap against Treasuries, enhancing support for the yen. Additionally, lingering market sensitivity to potential foreign exchange intervention by Japanese authorities near elevated exchange rate thresholds continued to limit USDJPY upside, encouraging momentum-driven unwinding of short yen positions.
A broader deterioration in global risk appetite provided additional support for the Japanese currency. Increased volatility and risk-off sentiment across global equity markets, driven by a sharp selloff in tech and semiconductor equities alongside geopolitical friction, encouraged safe-haven flows into traditional funding currencies. While the intraday move was accentuated by short-term positioning shifts and yield curve compression ahead of key central bank events, the broader trajectory for the currency pair remains contingent on relative interest-rate differentials and upcoming Fed communications.
Technically, USD/JPY (USDJPY) shows a MACD (12,26,9) value of 0.108, indicating a neutral signal. The RSI at 41.574 suggests neutral condition and the Williams %R at 32.962 suggests buy condition. Please monitor closely.

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