USD/JPY dipped below 155.0 on Monday amid a surge in Japanese 10-year bond yields, but rebounded as markets digested hawkish comments from BoJ Governor Ueda, ING's FX analyst Francesco Pesole notes.
"Part of yesterday’s market instability was driven by a bond market selloff in Japan following hawkish comments by BoJ Governor Kazuo Ueda. After yesterday's spike in 10-year JGBs yields by around 6bp, this morning we see some calming and a decline of almost 3bp from the highs, and pricing for a December hike is 20bp."
"USD/JPY briefly traded below 155.0 yesterday before the USD rebound: we think conditions for a new break lower this week are all there unless we hear some softening of the hawkish tone by Ueda or other officials."