USD/JPY Holds Near 156.50 as Conflicting Fed Signals Cloud Outlook

The USD/JPY pair edged higher in early Asian trading on Monday, consolidating near 156.50 as the market weighed mixed signals from Federal Reserve officials against the persistent threat of intervention from Tokyo.

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Fed Officials Strike a Cautious Tone, Bolstering the Dollar

The U.S. dollar found underlying support from a chorus of cautious commentary from Fed policymakers, tempering market expectations for imminent rate cuts. The latest Fed minutes revealed a consensus against a December cut, a stance echoed by recent speeches.

  • Boston Fed President Susan Collins stated that current monetary policy is well-positioned.
  • Dallas Fed President Lorie Logan emphasized the need to hold rates steady “for a time” to assess their economic impact fully.

This hawkish-leaning sentiment was countered, however, by New York Fed President John Williams, who maintained that the Fed could still reduce rates “in the near term” without jeopardizing its inflation fight. This divergence has created uncertainty, leaving traders to await further data for direction, with Tuesday’s Producer Price Index (PPI) report being the next key test.

Japan’s Intervention Threat Caps Upside for USD/JPY

Potential gains for the currency pair were limited by escalating verbal intervention from Japanese authorities. Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama explicitly stated that intervention remains a viable tool to counter “excessively volatile and speculative moves” in the yen.

Meanwhile, speculation continues to build around the Bank of Japan’s (BoJ) next policy move. While the BoJ has held rates at 0.5% since January, Governor Kazuo Ueda has strongly hinted at a potential rate hike as early as December or January. A recent Reuters poll indicates a narrow majority of economists now expect a hike to 0.75% in December, aligning with market expectations for action in the coming months.

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