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JPY fades as sentiment recovers – Scotiabank

Japanese Yen (JPY) is soft, down 0.2% against the US Dollar (USD) and underperforming most of the G10 currencies, Scotiabank's Chief FX Strategist Shaun Osborne notes.

JPY may consolidate further

"JPY is soft, down 0.2% vs. the USD and underperforming most of the G10 currencies along with its haven peer CHF within the broader context of mild risk appetite."

"The violent two-way price action observed over the past 24 hours hints at the potential for near-term consolidation as markets assess shifting risks around sentiment given headlines related to Trump, trade, and the Fed."

EUR consolidated around 1.14 – Scotiabank

The Euro (EUR) is soft and entering Wednesday’s NA session with a modest decline against the US Dollar (USD), having recovered from a short-lived bout of early Asian session weakness, Scotiabank's Chief FX Strategist Shaun Osborne notes.
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White House considers slashing China tariffs to de-escalate trade war – WSJ

Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday that the White House was considering slashing tariffs on Chinese goods to de-escalate the trade conflict, per Reuters.
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