The USD/JPY range today has been 155.30 - 155.99 in the Asia-Pac session, it is currently trading around 155.35, -0.30%. The pair saw demand into the Japanese fix but topped out toward 156.00 and quickly turned lower trading heavily thereafter for most of the session. A poor close for risk to end the week, how it starts this week will be important for cross-Yen. The market is pricing in a hike by the BOJ for this week but US yields in the long-end are still under pressure. For the time being this is keeping the JPY confined to a wider 154.50-157.00 range. Technically USD/JPY is in an uptrend, the first big support is back toward the 152.50-154.50 area. In today's Asian session, the resistance back toward the 156.00-156.30 area capped price so look for a retest of the 155.00 area at some point a break of which would then turn the focus toward 154.40.
Fig 1 : USD/JPY Spot Daily Chart

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