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Yen holds ground after shock Japan GDP slide

Published November 17, 2014 Updated November 17, 2014 12:28pm

imageLONDON: The yen recovered from seven-year lows against the dollar on Monday but remained under pressure having sunk across the board after shock data showed Japan's economy slipping back into recession.

The yen normally tends to rise as Tokyo's stock market falls and that logic dragged the yen steadily higher as the Nikkei index sank 3 percent in the hours following gross domestic product numbers showing a 1.6 percent annualised fall.

But the third-quarter data was so bad - consensus had been a 2.1 percent rise - that it also raised the prospect that the Bank of Japan will eventually print further quantities of money after a snap election many expect to be called this week.

London investors sold the yen for the dollar in the first hour of trading, but it was still up 0.1 percent on the day against both the dollar and the euro.

"People (in London) are doing a bit of position squaring after getting caught out by the scale of this surprise," said Daragh Maher, a strategist with HSBC in London.

"Initially I think people saw it as equities positive, yen negative, given the prospect that they will have to do more to stimulate the economy. But the magnitude of the surprise knocked the Nikkei back."

The euro was roughly stable against the dollar, having earlier risen 0.3 percent to $1.2556 as the dollar pulled back from its highs against the yen.

The dollar index, a gauge of the greenback's strength against a basket of key currencies, was up 0.05 percent at 87.569, just off a day's high of 87.626 hit early in the Asian session.

The Swiss franc inched up to a 26-month high of 1.20105 francs per euro, edging ever closer to the Swiss National Bank's three-year-old cap of 1.20 francs per euro.

Copyright Reuters, 2014

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