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USD/JPY: To remain in low-mid 120's - JPM

FXStreet (Guatemala) - Analysts at JP Morgan explained that their forecast still shows USD/JPY in the low to mid-120s for the next year.

Key Quotes:

"....Though subject to inevitable spikes around US economic and/or Fed optimism."

"This flat-ish profile is admittedly tame for a pair as notoriously volcanic as USD/JPY, but reflects a few considerations."

"These include: (1) the yen’s extreme cheapness on a real effective exchange rate basis, as it trades two sigmas below its longterm average; (2) the recovery of Japan’s current account surplus to about 3% of GDP and the minimal prospects for US-Japanese spread widening during this Fed cycle, since yen bear markets typically require quite wide spreads and/or a worsening of Japan's trade position; and (3) USD/JPY's current overvaluation – it is too strong – in standard models relating the pair to cyclical factors like rate spreads and structural ones like the current account balance."

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USD/JPY is currently trading at 124.11 with a high of 125.06 and a low of 123.74.
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