Japanese Yen Rises On Virus Woes
27 Junio 2021 - 10:56PM
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The Japanese yen climbed against its most major counterparts in
the Asian session on Monday, as concerns over rising coronavirus
cases across the region outweighed optimism over economic
recovery.
Australia's largest city, Sydney, moved to a two-week lockdown
on Saturday due to concerns over the Delta variant virus cases.
Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said that the government
is on high alert following a flare-up of infections in the Tokyo
region.
Malaysia will extend a lockdown that was set to expire
today.
Thailand imposed tough lockdown measures in the capital Bangkok
and other provinces as the current curbs were unable to prevent the
spread of the coronavirus.
China's industrial profits slowed again in May due to high base
effects and increases in the costs of production.
China's official factory activity data is due on Wednesday. The
reading is forecast to slow to 50.8 from 51.
The yen spiked up to a 6-day high of 131.90 against the euro,
5-day highs of 120.41 against the franc and 83.85 against the
aussie, after falling to 132.35, 120.90 and 84.16, respectively.
The yen may locate resistance around 127.5 against the euro, 115.5
against the franc and 82.00 against the aussie.
The yen gained to 110.62 against the greenback and a session's
high of 89.88 against the loonie, off its prior lows of 110.87 and
90.16, respectively. The yen is likely to locate resistance around
108.00 against the greenback and 86.00 against the loonie.
In contrast, the yen reversed from an early 4-day high of 78.17
against the kiwi, with the pair trading at 78.35. On the downside,
80.00 is possibly seen as its next support level.
The yen declined to 154.22 against the pound, from its Asian
session's 6-day high of 153.59. Next likely support for the
currency is seen around the 157.00 level.
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