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Yen about to mark weekly loss on hopes for trade negotiations success

Economies.com
2025-04-25 04:15AM UTC

The Japanese yen fell in Asian trade on Friday against a basket of major  rivals, moving in a negative zone against the dollar and about to mark the first weekly loss in a month on hopes for the success of trade negotiations between the US and its major trade partners.

 

According to some reports, Washington has already achieved progress in early trade talks with Japan and South Korea, while China is considering tariff exemptions for some US products.

 

Recent Tokyo inflation data showed prices accelerated for the second straight month, in turn boosting inflationary pressures on the Bank of Japan.

 

The Price

 

The USD/JPY price rose 0.6% today to 143.45 yen per dollar, with a session-low at 142.56.

 

The yen rose 0.6% on Thursday against the dollar, marking the first profit in three days as investors assessed the trade risks amid mixed signals from the Trump administration.

 

Weekly Trades

 

The yen is down 1% so far against the dollar this week, on track for the first weekly loss in a month.

 

Trade Talks

 

It looks like some progress was achieved in trade talks between the US and its two Asian allies, Japan and South Korea.

 

Japan’s finance minister said after meeting US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent that no talks were conducted about forex targets, after Trump recently accused Tokyo of deliberately weakening its currency to boost exports.

 

Otherwise, the South Korean mission sai on Thursday after an initial round of talks that both sides are seeking a clear framework before removing the reciprocal tariffs in July.

 

Tokyo Inflation

 

Earlier Tokyo data showed main consumer prices rose 3.4% in April, passing estimates of 3.2%, and up from 2.4% in March.

 

It’s a clear sign that prices are maintaining their upward momentum, which boosts the odds of a Japanese interest rate hike later this year.

 

Ueda

 

Bank of Japan Kazuo Ueda said the bank will continue to raise interest rates if inflation approaches the 2% target as expected.

 

However, he added the central bank will look closely into how various data, and how the ramifications of US tariffs, would impact this price target.

 

A senior official at the International Monetary Fund stated earlier this week that the Bank of Japan will likely put off the timing of new interest rate hikes due to uncertainty about US tariffs.

Soybeans rise to two-month high as trade tensions calm down

Economies.com
2025-04-24 19:23PM UTC

Soybean prices rose on Thursday as the dollar lost ground against most major rivals while the US-China trade tensions calmed down.

 

The US administration said it’s considering a reduction in China tariffs from 145% currently to 50%, boosting most assets.

 

Trump stated on Tuesday that current tariffs on Chinese imports are “too high” and won’t stay long this way, but won’t fall to zero.

 

Trump stated that he’s talking daily with the Chinese side to reach a deal, but China asserted there are no talks taking place currently with the US before removing unilateral tariffs.

 

Otherwise, earlier data showed US unemployment claims rose to 222 thousand in the week ending April 19, matching estimates and up from 216 thousand in the previous reading. 

 

Separately, the dollar index fell 0.4% as of 18:49 GMT to 99.3, with a session-high at 99.8, and a low at 99.2.

 

Corn

 

Corn July futures rose 0.8% to $4.84.

 

Soybeans 

 

Soybean July futures rose 1.2% to $10.62 a bushel.

 

Wheat

 

Wheat July futures added 0.1% to $5.44 a bushel.

US dollar declines amid trade war uncertainty

Economies.com
2025-04-24 16:24PM UTC

The  US dollar fell against most major rivals on Thursday amid growing uncertainty about the trade war between the US and China.

 

The US administration said it’s considering a drop in China tariffs from 145% currently to 50%, boosting most assets.

 

Trump stated on Tuesday that current tariffs on Chinese imports are “too high” and won’t stay long this way, but won’t fall to zero.

 

Trump stated that he’s talking daily with the Chinese side to reach a deal, but China asserted there are no talks taking place currently with the US before removing unilateral tariffs.

 

Otherwise, earlier data showed US unemployment claims rose to 222 thousand in the week ending April 19, matching estimates and up from 216 thousand in the previous reading. 

 

On trading, the dollar index fell 0.4% as of 16:11 GMT  to 99.5, with a session-high at 99.8, and a low at 99.2.

 

Aussie

 

The Australian dollar rose 0.6% against its US counterpart as of 16:22 GMT to 0.6398.

 

Loonie

 

The Canadian dollar fell 0.1% against the US dollar to 0.7198.

Wall Street rises as analysts follow latest trade war statements

Economies.com
2025-04-24 14:54PM UTC

US stock indices rose on Thursday as markets analyze the latest statements and signals from China and the White House on the trade war.

 

Wall Street was boosted by a drop in US treasury yield while investors await important quarterly results from major tech corporations. 

 

US 10-year treasury yields fell 4.7 basis points today to 4.34%, while two-year yields slipped to 3.83%, as 30-year yields dropped to 4.791%.

 

The US administration said it’s considering a drop in China tariffs from 145% currently to 50%, boosting most assets.

 

Trump stated on Tuesday that current tariffs on Chinese imports are “too high” and won’t stay long this way, but won’t fall to zero.

 

Trump stated that he’s talking daily with the Chinese side to reach a deal, but China asserted there are no talks taking place currently with the US before removing unilateral tariffs.

 

Otherwise, earlier data showed US unemployment claims rose to 222 thousand in the week ending April 19, matching estimates and up from 216 thousand in the previous reading. 

 

On trading, Dow Jones rose 0.5% as of 14:53 GMT, or 185 points to 39,792 points, while S&P 500 added 1.1%, or 57 points to 5433 points, as NASDAQ rallied 1.6%, or 262 points to 16,973 points.

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