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Yen edges up as traders push back Fed rate hike bets

  • The yen was 0.2% stronger against the U.S. dollar at 159.055 yen
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SINGAPORE: The yen crept higher against ​the dollar, largely shrugging off weaker-than-expected Japanese GDP data as traders postponed expectations of a rate ‌hike from the Federal Reserve this year.

The yen was 0.2% stronger against the U.S. dollar at 159.055 yen, on track for a second straight day of modest gains against the greenback but still firmly within its trading range of the past ​week, after data released Monday showed Japanese GDP for the second quarter expanded at an annualised ​1.1%.

“The details were a mixed bag,” Capital Economics analysts wrote in a research note. “GDP ⁠expanded at a decent pace in Q2 and with the government still limiting the pass-through from higher energy ​prices,” they wrote, while a jump in government consumption “suggests that Takaichi’s expansionary fiscal policies are starting to have ​an impact.”

The euro was flat at $1.1573, while the British pound was up 0.1% at $1.3546. Both the Australian dollar and its kiwi counterpart were level at $0.7085 and $0.5891 respectively.

Soggy US data, including non-farm payrolls and gauges of price inflation for consumers and producers, have doused investor expectations ​of rate hikes from the Fed this year, with few clues expected from the U.S. central bank ​until the Jackson Hole symposium between August 27 and 29.

“Softer US data over recent weeks has reduced rate hike expectations, with ‌less ⁠than one full hike now priced for December,” BNY analysts wrote. “The back end of the Treasury curve remains elevated, with some commentators attributing higher yields to credibility concerns.”

Fed funds futures are pricing an implied 66.9% probability that Fed policymakers will hold interest rates at their next two-day meeting ending on September 16, up from a ​47.6% chance a month ​ago, according to the ⁠CME Group’s FedWatch tool.

The US dollar index , which measures the greenback’s strength against a basket of six currencies, was 0.1% lower, trading near its lowest levels of the ​month at 99.519.

Oil prices fluctuated between gains and losses, while US-Iran talks to ​resolve the ⁠Middle East conflict remain stalled.

Brent crude edged down 0.1% at $88.48 a barrel as President Donald Trump told Americans to prepare for continued high fuel prices as a result of the war, while Iran called on the U.S. to ⁠accept defeat. ​Shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remains a trickle.

Against the Chinese ​yuan , the US dollar was flat at 6.7428 yuan in offshore trade ahead of activity data due for release later on Monday.

In ​cryptocurrencies, both bitcoin and ether were down 0.3% at $62,854.48 and $1,874.80 respectively.

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