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The FX Trader: The JPY is spinning into the abyss

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John J. Hardy

Global Head of Macro Strategy

Résumé:  JGB yields are spiking and the JPY is tumbling as the market breaks out the emerging market playbook for the Japanese yen ahead of a fiscal stimulus package to be announced tomorrow in Tokyo. USDJPY is setting its sights on multi-decade highs above 160.00 if nothing can stop this high momentum move.


What to know: quick bullets

  • The Japanese yen is suffering an accelerating meltdown on the emerging market playbook for the currency as yields rise sharply for long JGBs. The spread between US and Japanese 10-year yields is hitting new lows since early 2022 as Japan appears intent on pursuing a negative real rates policy to dig itself out from under its mountain of debt. There are some echoes of the Liz Truss mini-budget moment for sterling back in late 2022, if without the disorderly panic…yet. Will the announcement tomorrow of the new fiscal package (Reuters has had a look at a draft that suggests it will be around USD 135 billion, which is about 3% of Japan’s GDP) trigger a further immediate slide or spark some consolidation in this recent move and will Japan’s officialdom show any signs of fighting back against this devaluation of its currency, when it has tremendous firepower to do so? After all, the LDP suffered one of its most remarkable defeats in the recent elections, with the number one concern on voters’ minds the level of inflation, with this move in the currency like so much gasoline on the inflationary fire. Note that Japan’s National CPI data will be released tonight (early Friday in Japan). A BoJ official spoke in favour of hiking rates on such significantly negative real rates, but this only sparked about three basis points of upside in the benchmark 2-year yield, and really that move is more likely about the reflexive adjustment needed in the BoJ forward curve because of the JPY move itself.
  • Low volatility days across rest of FX are probably over if USD poised for breakout. The JPY was already taking care of business in driving a fresh rise in FX volatility, with USDJPY 1-month rising sharply above 10.5% implied volatility, a high since July. Adding to the volatility potential is the technical situation for the USD on the expansion in volatility across USD pairs tomorrow, of course led by USDJPY, but also as the broader USD index is poised back at 100.30+ resistance and looks ready for a break higher, perhaps to 102.00. EURUSD is close to the psychological trigger point of 1.1500 and GBPUSD is nearing 1.3000. The Fed minutes suggested reluctance to cut in December, given the lack of data, while Nvidia’s earnings report brought back risk sentiment, so far at least, in the US equity market. Are we set for a risk-on, higher US yields, higher US dollar blitz all the way into year-end?
  • US treasury markets are a potential key, but don’t seem a necessary ingredient here. Action in US treasury markets has been bottled up in impossibly tight ranges. Hard to see much happening at the short end of the curve until we get the November US jobs data (that report will be delayed until after the December 10 FOMC meeting), but weakness in US treasuries and move in the 10-year through 4.15-4-20% for whatever reason.

Chart focus: USDJPY
USDJPY is melting up, a move that unfolded even before the hurdle of the Nvidia earnings report after the US market close yesterday was removed. The lack of noise from Japanese officialdom on the yen devaluation move thus far is deafening, leaving the market to its own devices with further risk of JPY downside as long as there is no official pushback or countering developments elsewhere. Friday’s fiscal package announcement in Japan may set the tone for whether we go on to test multi-decade highs her quickly in coming days or hit a period of consolidation if Takaichi announces what has already been circulating per the Reuters story noted above. Technically, the chief focus is on the highs since the 1986 into 162.00+, given the strong momentum established by this latest move. The only way to save the “ascending wedge” technical setup discussed in my Tuesday update would be with an immediate sell-off in the coming session or two that erases this massive extension higher.

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Source: Saxo

Technical and other observations for key pairs.

  • Dollar Index – back at the critical 100.00 resistance now after yesterday’s strong rally led by USDJPY and looking ready for a go at 102.00.
  • EURUSD – the nominal low of late was 1.1469, but if 1.1500 isn’t holding, we will look to rekindle the view toward 1.1200-1.1250, which was always a reasonable area to expect on a major consolidation of the enormous move from sub-1.0200 to 1.1900+ before the recent chop to 1.1600+ confused the bears briefly.
  • JPY pairs – the JPY is very weak ahead of the key event risk that has been driving much of the unease in Japan’s debt markets and the currency itself: the fiscal package announcement. Now that we have already seen Reuters circulating drafts – is there further room for the announcement itself to drive further JPY weakness or does this see a near-term climax and consolidation moment for the yen?.
  • GBPUSD and EURGBP – EURGBP remains neutral, with the key test over the November 26 budget announcement on whether the up-trend reasserts, while the technical focus for GBPUSD is the huge 1.3000 level for a further breakdown risk.
  • AUDUSD and AUD -. AUDUSD looking before heavy now on the 0.6450 area and the range a bit below that stretches back all the way to May – are we finally set to break out of this historically narrow multi-month range.

Next steps
The September US jobs report/nonfarm payrolls change is up today – are we really going to react to this? Supposedly a strong number could deepened the US strength on the notion that the FOMC will want to wait for the January meeting before possibly cutting again, with December rate cut odds at only 27% after yesterday’s FOMC minutes and the BLS stating that it will not announce the November jobs data until after the December 10th FOMC on December 16th.

Otherwise, the keys here are two-fold – first, will Japan’s fiscal package announcement spark a further acceleration in JPY selling and in turn help to send the USD through the key broader levels (100.36 in DXY) and second, will the wild risk-on comeback touched off by the Nvidia earnings see an extension higher in animal spirits and enthusiasm for US megacaps and possibly get US treasuries on the move.

FX Board of G10 and CNH trend evolution and strength.
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The JPY weakness has accelerated to rarefied levels below -7, with the US dollar now clearly in a broad uptrend after yesterday’s breakout move and possibly ready for more (note CNH hanging on to USD coattails) Elsewhere, interesting to note the CHF weakness is one of the more notable momentum shifts.

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Table: NEW FX Board Trend Scoreboard for individual pairs.

USDCHF is now back in a theoretical uptrend after the recent profound rejection of the lows below 0.7900, but there is a significant chunk of range to work through above 0.8100 before it looks like something bigger is afoot – but if USD ready to spread its wings, hard to see why it couldn’t break significantly higher here. Certainly the recent sharp EURCHF reversal is also worth noting, as the downtrend there is likely set for reversal in coming days.

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