Japanese Yen: Range-bound with mild upside against US Dollar – UOB

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United Overseas Bank’s (UOB) Quek Ser Leang notes USD/JPY at 159.00 rebounded sharply from 158.00, but now looks set to trade between 158.50 and 159.35 intraday. For the next 1–3 weeks, he maintains a slightly negative view, expecting the pair to edge lower within a 156.60–159.60 range, while longer-term charts still allow for an extended advance above the 21-day EMA.

Short-term softness within broad range

"24-HOUR VIEW: On Monday, USD plunged to a low of 158.03. Yesterday, we highlighted that “the sharp decline appears overdone, and while USD could drop below 158.00, any decline is likely part of a lower range of 157.70/158.70 rather than a sustained decline.” The subsequent price movements did not unfold as expected. USD dipped to 158.00 and then rebounded strongly to close at 159.05 (+0.56%). This time around, the rebound appears to be overdone, and instead of continuing to rebound, USD is more likely to trade in a range between 158.50 and 159.35."

"1-3 WEEKS VIEW: We revised our USD view to slightly negative yesterday (19 Aug, spot at 158.30). We highlighted that “downward momentum is starting to build, but it is insufficient for a sustained decline.” We also highlighted that USD “could edge lower, but any decline should be contained within a 156.60/159.60 range.” We did not expect the subsequent strong rebound that reached a high of 159.18. Although the build-up in downward momentum is fading, we will continue to hold the same view for now."

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