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Risk of accelerated yen depreciation to 160 yen per dollar, anticipated by exchange watchers.
October 24, 2024, 18:27 JST (excerpt)
With uncertainty looming over the future of Japan and the USA due to upcoming elections, some currency strategists believe that the yen may fall to 155-160 yen per dollar in the coming weeks.
This would mean returning to levels where Japan's currency authorities could trigger yen-buying interventions. Minister of Finance Katsunobu Kato stated on the 23rd in US time, "We will continue to closely monitor the developments in the foreign exchange market, including speculative trends, with heightened vigilance."
Bank of America (BofA), Mizuho Securities, and Asset Management One are predicting 160 yen. The yen fell by as much as 1.4% to 153.19 yen on the 23rd from the previous day, hitting the lowest level since the end of July. It has fallen by about 6% against the dollar this month, showing significant momentum for the first time since April 2022 on a monthly basis.
October 24, 2024, 18:27 JST (excerpt)
With uncertainty looming over the future of Japan and the USA due to upcoming elections, some currency strategists believe that the yen may fall to 155-160 yen per dollar in the coming weeks.
This would mean returning to levels where Japan's currency authorities could trigger yen-buying interventions. Minister of Finance Katsunobu Kato stated on the 23rd in US time, "We will continue to closely monitor the developments in the foreign exchange market, including speculative trends, with heightened vigilance."
Bank of America (BofA), Mizuho Securities, and Asset Management One are predicting 160 yen. The yen fell by as much as 1.4% to 153.19 yen on the 23rd from the previous day, hitting the lowest level since the end of July. It has fallen by about 6% against the dollar this month, showing significant momentum for the first time since April 2022 on a monthly basis.
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If the Liberal Democratic Party and Komeito fail to secure a majority, they are likely to form a coalition with either Ishin, the Democratic Party for the People, the Conservatives, or the Constitutional Democratic Party, leading to a shift to expansionary fiscal policy and the retirement of Mr. Ishiba.
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$OSE Nikkei 225 Futures(DEC4) (NK225main.JP)$
It is clearly suspicious that the futures prices have dropped after PTS. It might be the institutions manipulating the market. The subdued market trend may still continue.
It is clearly suspicious that the futures prices have dropped after PTS. It might be the institutions manipulating the market. The subdued market trend may still continue.
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Israel's attack on Iran.
If there is further retaliation, I have a feeling of yen depreciation and stock market downturn regardless of the election results.
Too many events.
Next week will be moving intensely, won't it?
It's best to observe from the sidelines.
Israel's attack on Iran.
If there is further retaliation, I have a feeling of yen depreciation and stock market downturn regardless of the election results.
Too many events.
Next week will be moving intensely, won't it?
It's best to observe from the sidelines.
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In the event of self-public division below half, the stock price may experience a significant decline or crash. At the same time, if the situation in the Middle East escalates rapidly, it may lead to a major crash in futures and stock prices. ‼️
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Good morning to all moomoo users!This morning's opening overview. Thank you.
Market Overview
In today's Tokyo stock market, the Nikkei average stock price started at ¥37,954.78, down ¥188.51 from the previous trading day, and the Tokyo Stock Price Index (TOPIX) started at 2,624.57, down 11.00 points.
Top News
BOJ Governor remarks, 'There is some time flexibility regarding the interest rate hike decision.'
BOJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda stated at a press conference in Washington on the 24th that he believes there is 'some time flexibility' regarding future additional interest rate hikes. He also explained that regarding the recent depreciation of the yen's impact on prices, it will be carefully analyzed 'taking into account overall views on the trends in the U.S. economy.'
There is a slightly growing optimism about the U.S. economy, but it is necessary to deepen the analysis on whether the good U.S. data will continue for a long time. He also indicated that the market still remains unstable.
In October, the consumer price index for the Tokyo metropolitan area rose by 1.8%, marking the second consecutive month of negative growth.
The consumer price index for fresh food in the Tokyo metropolitan area, announced by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications on October 25th, shows significant fluctuations...
Market Overview
In today's Tokyo stock market, the Nikkei average stock price started at ¥37,954.78, down ¥188.51 from the previous trading day, and the Tokyo Stock Price Index (TOPIX) started at 2,624.57, down 11.00 points.
Top News
BOJ Governor remarks, 'There is some time flexibility regarding the interest rate hike decision.'
BOJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda stated at a press conference in Washington on the 24th that he believes there is 'some time flexibility' regarding future additional interest rate hikes. He also explained that regarding the recent depreciation of the yen's impact on prices, it will be carefully analyzed 'taking into account overall views on the trends in the U.S. economy.'
There is a slightly growing optimism about the U.S. economy, but it is necessary to deepen the analysis on whether the good U.S. data will continue for a long time. He also indicated that the market still remains unstable.
In October, the consumer price index for the Tokyo metropolitan area rose by 1.8%, marking the second consecutive month of negative growth.
The consumer price index for fresh food in the Tokyo metropolitan area, announced by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications on October 25th, shows significant fluctuations...
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Even if the country's leader changes,
the director, at the end of the day,
only changes,
and it's up to you to prepare💓.
Whether you watch X or stop
or postpone it for later,
it's up to you.
Because there are individual differences,
there is no right answer to which one is correct.
There isn't.
(I might die tomorrow).
Even though I'm fine,
even if you work, it's a waste,
in between,
so as not to be at a disadvantage,
In conjunction with other matters,
the system design and
should be changed.
From Yamadatchi's perspective,
To the government's actions,
instead of arguing every point,
look at the details
and learn from them.
I think.
the director, at the end of the day,
only changes,
and it's up to you to prepare💓.
Whether you watch X or stop
or postpone it for later,
it's up to you.
Because there are individual differences,
there is no right answer to which one is correct.
There isn't.
(I might die tomorrow).
Even though I'm fine,
even if you work, it's a waste,
in between,
so as not to be at a disadvantage,
In conjunction with other matters,
the system design and
should be changed.
From Yamadatchi's perspective,
To the government's actions,
instead of arguing every point,
look at the details
and learn from them.
I think.
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If the government disposes of a meaningless huge amount of dollars and buys back yen, it would be easy money for the government. I also feel it would be good to return it to the people, hahaha
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Survey Insights: 📊
The latest Edelman Trust Barometer, marking its 20th anniversary, has revealed a sobering trend – a growing sentiment of inequality is eroding trust not just in societal institutions but also in capitalism itself. A notable finding is that many, especially in developed markets, no longer hold the belief that working hard guarantees a better life.
Despite economic progress, a significant portion of respondents don't foresee an imp...
The latest Edelman Trust Barometer, marking its 20th anniversary, has revealed a sobering trend – a growing sentiment of inequality is eroding trust not just in societal institutions but also in capitalism itself. A notable finding is that many, especially in developed markets, no longer hold the belief that working hard guarantees a better life.
Despite economic progress, a significant portion of respondents don't foresee an imp...
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