• GBP/JPY juggles below 158.00 ahead of UK economic data

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13 January 2023

GBP/JPY juggles below 158.00 ahead of UK economic data

  • GBP/JPY is oscillating in a narrow range below 158.00 as the focus shifts to US economic data.
  • An expression of exit from the secular period-long ultra-expansionary monetary policy by the BoJ is supporting the Japanese Yen.
  • UK production activities have been declining consecutively for the past four months.

The GBP/JPY pair is displaying topsy-turvy moves below the crucial resistance of 158.00 in the Asian session. The cross is showing a balanced profile as investors are awaiting the release of the United Kingdom economic data for fresh impetus.

On Thursday, GBP/JPY was dumped by the market participants after the Bank of Japan (BoJ) announced that the central bank will review the side effects of a decade-long easy monetary policy approach in spurring economic growth and inflation.

Chatters about a shift in the approach of the BoJ towards the price index are growing after the central bank stretched the range of 10-year Japan Government Bonds (JGSs). In a policy statement, the BOJ said the move was intended to “improve market functioning and encourage a smoother formation of the entire yield curve while maintaining accommodative financial conditions. “

Meanwhile, International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva crossed wires, via Reuters, early Friday morning in Asia suggesting an accommodative policy stand for the BOJ. The pressure from labor on increases in labor compensation has not led to any dramatic change. In other words, there is no driver for inflation from there.

An adjustment to the central bank's debt yield curve control regime was not driven by an increase in inflation, which remains very close to the bank's 2% target.

On the United Kingdom front, investors are keeping an eye on the release of economic data. According to the consensus, the Industrial and Manufacturing Production (Nov) will contract by 3.0% and 4.8% on an annual basis. It is worth noting that UK production activities have been declining consecutively for the past four months. A spree of slowdown could weaken inflation expectations further, which will ease some troubles for the Bank of England (BOE) policymakers.

 

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