USD/JPY: Yen Slides On Soft Japanese Manufacturing Report

 | Mar 11, 2016 06:17AM ET

USD/JPY has gained 100 points on Friday, as the pair trades at 113.90 in the European session. On the release front, Japanese BSI Manufacturing Index posted a sharp decline of -7.9 points, well below the forecast of 4.2 points. There are no Japanese releases on Friday. In the US, today’s sole event is Import Prices.

The Japanese yen has softened on Friday, in response to a dismal manufacturing report. The BSI Manufacturing Index dropped 7.9 points in the fourth quarter, compared to an estimate of a gain of 4.2 points. This marked the indicator’s worst showing in seven months. The manufacturing sector has been hit hard by the Chinese slowdown, as China is one of Japan’s top trading partners. Japanese fundamentals continue to point to an economy in deep trouble. GDP contracted in the fourth quarter, current account surplus dropped sharply, and PPI posted an eleventh straight decline. These soft numbers have intensified pressure on the BoJ to take further monetary action at its policy meeting next week. The BoJ adopted negative interest rates in late January, but policymakers have little to show for the surprise move which shocked the markets. Inflation has not lifted, Japanese bond yields are below or close to zero, and the yen has actually gained 5 percent since the BoJ move. With this gloomy background in mind, there is every likelihood that the central bank will announce some easing measures in March or April.

It’s been an uneventful week out of the US, with no major events on the calendar. That will change next week, with retail sales, inflation indicators and consumer confidence readings. As well, the FOMC will meet for a monetary policy meeting and make a rate announcement. The US economy has softened in early 2016, but overall the economy is on stable ground. The employment market is strong, (although wage growth remains a sore spot), there is growth and consumers are optimistic. Inflation levels are very low, however, exacerbated by the collapse in oil prices. Given this economic backdrop, will the Fed raise rates next week? Most experts say no, although there is some support in the markets for another such move. More likely, the cautious team of Yellen & Co. will wait until mid-2016, and seriously consider a hike if the US economy shows that it is gaining steam.

USD/JPY Fundamentals

Thursday (March 10)

  • 18:50 Japanese BSI Manufacturing Index. Estimate 4.2 points. Actual -7.9 points

Friday (March 11)

  • 8:30 US Import Prices. Estimate -0.7%

*Key releases are highlighted in bold

*All release times are EST

USD/JPY for Friday, March 11, 2016