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Global currency markets are currently characterized by a broadly stronger US Dollar, which is reclaiming its safe-haven status amid tech-sector volatility and resilient domestic services data showing persistent price pressures. In Japan, the Bank of Japan is increasingly focused on underlying trend inflation reaching 2%, yet the Yen continues to face significant pressure with USD/JPY projected to test the 160-162 range. This weakness persists despite expectations for policy normalization and rate hikes, potentially necessitating sustained intervention from Tokyo officials following the February snap election. In Europe, the British Pound is facing tactical short positions as analysts anticipate the Bank of England will eventually cut rates toward a 3% terminal rate, far exceeding current market pricing. Meanwhile, the Euro remains under technical pressure, with EUR/USD undergoing a pullback despite pockets of resilience in German industrial orders and an improving Eurozone growth outlook supported by increased defense spending. Overall, FX volatility is being driven by diverging central bank paths and a delay in US labor data, keeping market attention fixed on upcoming rate decisions and geopolitical shifts.
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