The yen rose in Asian trade on Thursday against a basket of major rivals, resuming gains against the US dollar and approaching a two-week high as the greenback suffers.
The dollar skidded to three-year lows on renewed concerns about US financial and monetary stability after renewed attacks by President Trump on Fed Chair Jerome Powell.
The latest Bank of Japan’s policy meeting also tanked the odds of an interest rate hike in July, with traders now awaiting more data to gather clues.
The Price
The USD/JPY price fell 0.4% today to 144.57, with a session-high at 145.26.
The yen lost 0.2% on Wednesday against the dollar after a 0.85% surge in the previous session away from six-week lows at 148.03.
The Dollar
The dollar index fell 0.45% on Thursday on track for the fourth straight loss, plumbing three-year lows at 97.27 against a basket of major rivals.
The decline comes as the US dollar faces accelerating selloff waves due to concerns about financial stability.
Trump Attacks Powell
Trump once again criticized Powell for refusing to cut interest rates, and asserting Powell will leave his position soon.
Powell told the Senate of the need to be cautious with monetary policies, as Trump’s tariffs represent a risk to inflation.
The Wall Street Journal reports that Trump is considering choosing and announcing his successor by September or October as a way to undermine him.
Japanese Rates
The odds of a Bank of Japan’s 0.25% interest rate hike at the July meeting stood at just 40%.
Traders now await important Tokyo data on inflation, unemployment, and retail sales to gather additional clues.
Soybean price tumbled on Wednesday at the Chicago Exchange on expectations of weather improvement in US agricultural areas, pressuring soybean futures.
Climate experts expect cooler and wetter weather conditions east of the Mississippi with intense rainfall on Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin next week.
Such conditions would reduce the negative impact of the recent heat waves in the US and boost production.
An Argus report also noted that corn in particular is facing additional pressures due to the expectations of excellent harvest in Brazil.
Now traders await the crucial USDA report on the size of land available for agriculture in the US, with a higher than expected reading pressuring grain prices even further.
Drop in Ethanol Production
The EIA also reported a drop in US ethanol production last week to 1.081 million bpd, down 28 thousand bpd from the previous week.
Ethanol inventories rose by 286 thousand barrels last week to 24.4 million barrels.
Corn
On trading, corn futures due in December fell 1.5% to $4.22 a bushel.
Soybeans
Soybean futures fell 1.8% to $10.18 a bushel.
Wheat
Wheat September futures fell 1.4% to $5.44 a bushel.
Ethereum rose on Wednesday amid uncertainty in the global markets about the Iran-Israel ceasefire, which might not hold as hoped for.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell testified ahead of Congress that the Federal Reserve isn’t in a hurry to cut interest rates.
Trump continued his attacks against Powell and said he hoped Congress would take “this stubborn and stupid person” into account, adding that America will pay the price of “his stupidity” for many years to come.
Trump said there’s no inflation in the US and the economy is doing great, and asked once more for interest rates to be down by two or three percentage points, which would save the government $800 billion a year.
Trump also stated at the NATO meeting in Europe that the Iran-Israel ceasefire is in effect but warned of the possibility of resumed hostility between both sides.
Crypto Bill
Republicans in the Senate proposed a new bill to regulate the crypto industry.
The bill allows for crypto trading platforms to register at the CFTC regulatory body, giving it a more legal and lenient status compared to the Biden’s administration.
The new bill comes a week after the Senate also passed the Stablecoins bill to regulate their trading, which is considered a considerable win to the crypto industry.
Investors are expanding their investments in crypto companies, with Digital Asset gathering $135 million in financing from Goldman Sachs and Citadel Securities among others.
The company describes itself as a crypto regulator body, and intends to use the financing to expand its blockchain network to connect major institutions to the crypto world.
Ethereum
On trading, ethereum rose 0.3% as of 20:54 GMT on Coinmarketcap to $2430.5.
Gold prices rose on Wednesday as the dollar fell against most major rivals amid uncertainty about the Iran-Israel ceasefire.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell testified ahead of Congress that the Federal Reserve isn’t in a hurry to cut interest rates.
Trump continued his attacks against Powell and said he hoped Congress would take “this stubborn and stupid person” into account, adding that America will pay the price of “his stupidity” for many years to come.
Trump said there’s no inflation in the US and the economy is doing great, and asked once more for interest rates to be down by two or three percentage points, which would save the government $800 billion a year.
Trump also stated at the NATO meeting in Europe that the Iran-Israel ceasefire is in effect but warned of the possibility of resumed hostility between both sides.
Otherwise, the dollar index fell 0.2% as of 20:29 GMT to 97.6, with a session-high at 98.2, and a low at 97.6.
On trading, gold spot prices rose 0.4% as of 20:30 GMT to $3348.3 an ounce.