JPY: Asia-Pac: USD/JPY Looking To Mount Another Challenge Of 155.00

Nov-17 04:15

The USD/JPY range today has been 154.42 - 154.79 in the Asia-Pac session, it is currently trading around 154.70, +0.10%. The pair has traded better bid together with USD/Asia across the board in the Asian session. Usd/Jpy seems to remain well supported on dips as the market remains wary of the new leadership policies and a US December rate cut comes into doubt. The price action points to a renewed challenge to the resistance toward 155.00, a sustained break above here and it could start to pick up momentum to the topside again potentially targeting another push toward 160.

  • "Japan Plans Bigger Extra Budget This Fiscal Year”: Media Reports. "The Finance Ministry plans an economic package worth about ¥17 trillion ($110 billion), the Nikkei reported on Saturday, without identifying its sources. The supplementary budget to fund the spending is expected to reach about ¥14 trillion, exceeding last year’s ¥13.9 trillion compiled under former Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, the report said." - BBG
  •  "JAPAN ECONOMY MINISTER KIUCHI ON JULY-SEPT GDP: NO CHANGE TO OUR VIEW ECONOMY GRADUALLY RECOVERING, WILL COMPILE ECONOMIC STIMULUS PLAN SWIFTLY" RTRS
  • Options : Close significant option expiries for NY cut, based on DTCC data: 155.00($1.39b), 154.70($400m). Upcoming Close Strikes : 155.00($1.31b  Nov 20), 150.00{$1.3b Nov 20) - BBG.
  • The USD/JPY Average True Range(ATR) for the last 10 Trading days: 85 Points

Fig 1 : USD/JPY Spot Weekly Chart

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Source: MNI - Market News/Bloomberg Finance L.P

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LOOK AHEAD: US Week Ahead Headlined By Delayed CPI Report On Friday

Oct-17 20:51
  • The September US CPI report will be released on Friday, delayed amidst the government shutdown but with the BLS making a special exception on social security payment considerations.
  • Bloomberg consensus looks for headline CPI inflation at a rounded 0.4% M/M after 0.38% back in August and for Y/Y inflation to firm two tenths to 3.1% for what would be its highest since May 2024.
  • Core inflation is seen at a rounded 0.3% M/M after 0.35% in August (exceeding the median unrounded estimate of 0.31%) and 0.32% in July. It’s expected to see core CPI inflation hold at 3.1% Y/Y having in August increased to its highest since February.
  • Core details should see focus on both goods and services angles: underlying goods inflation has clearly firmed in recent months on tariff pressures although the median increase has currently seen a peak back in June, whilst services will be watched for any spillover after some strong recent non-housing readings.
  • The report will come within the FOMC blackout period ahead of the Oct 28-29 decision, with a 25bp cut fully priced and likely needing a large surprise to alter this.
  • As for broader inflation details, Fed Chair Powell this week confusingly suggested that we will have the September PPI report but the BLS had previously said “No other releases will be rescheduled or produced until the resumption of regular government services”.

US DATA: Latest Jobless Claims Estimates During The Shutdown

Oct-17 20:30

As noted earlier, MNI estimates initial jobless claims at a seasonally adjusted 218k in the week to Oct 11 and continuing claims at a seasonally adjusted 1929k in the week to Oct 4. 

  • To give a better idea of sensitivity around these estimates, which rely on estimates for some missing states, we note the below analyst estimates:
  • Goldman Sachs have a central estimate of 217k for initial claims in a range of 211-225k, whilst they see continuing claims at 1917k in a range of 1885-1930k.  
  • JPMorgan meanwhile also see 217k for initial claims whilst they see continuing claims as having held constant at 1927k. 

NATGAS: Venture Global in Talks with Ukraine for more LNG Deliveries, Reuters

Oct-17 20:28

Ukraine is seeking more cargoes from Venture’s Plaquemines facility as the embattled nation approaches the winter heating season, according to Reuters sources

  • Venture is in talks with Ukraine’s DTEK to procure more LNG cargoes after a year of gas infrastructure attacks by the Russians.
  • Venture Global CEO Michael Sabel met with President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Thursday October 16.
  • DTEK signed an agreement in 2024 for an undisclosed amount of LNG from the facility, as well as 2 mtpa from Calcasieu Pass Phase 2 currently under construction.
  • Plaquemines currently has spare capacity to deliver more cargoes to Ukraine on the spot market, per Reuters.
  • Plaquemines now sends out the second highest LNG volume in the US, with feedgas demand averaging 3.45 bcf/d according to MNI figures.