USD/JPY is testing higher as Japan's parliament confirmed that Takaichi will be the next PM. We sit around 151..35/40 in latest dealings, with dips back to 151.00 supported. The result will not have been a surprise to the market, as her election holds since last Friday were close to 100, per Polymarket. Focus will now shift to the policy outlook (with cost of living/fiscal outlook, along with BoJ the early focus points). Earlier, we had headlines that Satsuki Katayama will be appointed as the new FinMin in Japan, who argued in any interview earlier this year the yen was undervalued. This only provided a modest bounce in yen. Other Japan officials have also stated there is no desire to excessively weaken the yen. This, along with intervention risks, may help cap the upside in the pair (outside of broader USD/yield moves). More meaningful resistance is likely in the 152/153 region, while the bull trigger is at 153.27. On the downside, the 50-day EMA is back near 149.00.
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The FOMC's assessments of risks to its updated forecasts in September tilted a little more pessimistic on growth and unemployment than in the previous edition in June, in keeping with concerns expressed in the Statement about rising risks to the labor market.

From our Macro Weekly:
| Date | ET | Impact | Event |
| 22-Sep | 945 | New York Fed's John Williams | |
| 22-Sep | 1000 | St. Louis Fed's Alberto Musalem | |
| 22-Sep | 1200 | Cleveland Fed's Beth Hammack | |
| 22-Sep | 1200 | Richmond Fed's Tom Barkin | |
| 23-Sep | 830 | * | Current Account Balance |
| 23-Sep | 830 | ** | Philadelphia Fed Nonmanufacturing Index |
| 23-Sep | 855 | ** | Redbook Retail Sales Index |
| 23-Sep | 900 | Fed Governor Michelle Bowman | |
| 23-Sep | 945 | *** | S&P Global Manufacturing Index (Flash) |
| 23-Sep | 945 | *** | S&P Global Services Index (flash) |
| 23-Sep | 1000 | ** | Richmond Fed Survey |
| 23-Sep | 1000 | *** | NAR existing home sales |
| 23-Sep | 1000 | Atlanta Fed's Raphael Bostic | |
| 23-Sep | 1235 | Fed Chair Jay Powell | |
| 24-Sep | 700 | ** | MBA Weekly Applications Index |
| 24-Sep | 1000 | *** | New Home Sales |
| 24-Sep | 1130 | ** | US Treasury Auction Result for 2 Year Floating Rate Note |
| 24-Sep | 1300 | * | US Treasury Auction Result for 5 Year Note |
| 24-Sep | 1610 | San Francisco Fed's Mary Daly | |
| 25-Sep | 820 | Chicago Fed's Austan Goolsbee | |
| 25-Sep | 830 | *** | Jobless Claims |
| 25-Sep | 830 | ** | Durable Goods New Orders |
| 25-Sep | 830 | *** | GDP / PCE Quarterly |
| 25-Sep | 830 | ** | Advance Trade, Advance Business Inventories |
| 25-Sep | 830 | ** | Durable Goods New Orders |
| 25-Sep | 900 | New York Fed's John Williams | |
| 25-Sep | 900 | KC Fed's Jeff Schmid | |
| 25-Sep | 1000 | Fed Vice Chair Michelle Bowman | |
| 25-Sep | 1100 | ** | Kansas City Fed Manufacturing Index |
| 25-Sep | 1300 | Fed Governor Michael Barr | |
| 25-Sep | 1340 | Dallas Fed's Lorie Logan | |
| 25-Sep | 1530 | San Francisco Fed's Mary Daly | |
| 26-Sep | 830 | *** | Personal Income and Consumption |
| 26-Sep | 900 | Richmond Fed's Tom Barkin | |
| 26-Sep | 1000 | *** | U. Mich. Survey of Consumers |