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ForexLive Asia-Pacific FX news wrap: Yen higher

JPY
was the notable mover on the session. USD/JPY traded from an early
session high around 155.20 to lows circa 154.30 before stabilising
somewhat (its poking 154.60 as I update).

There
was no major fresh news for either the USD or JPY. One item I did
note was that plans have firmed up for a meeting between Japan’s
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and President Trump in Washington on
February 7. In the post to let everyone know, I speculated that there
might be some currency discussion between the two, a lower dollar and a
higher yen would be a win for each of them. I thought perhaps such a
discussion would be unlikely, but maybe there was something in it. I
can’t find anything else that may have catalysed the move down
for the pair today.

One
thing I will add is that liquidity was thinner than normal with Hong
Kong and Singapore markets out for holidays (mainland China too).

Elsewhere
major FX was relatively subdued. As I post the USD is gaining a few
tics.

In
non-market news, there was a horrendous collision in Washington DC
between a military helicopter and a commercial passenger plane. There
are multiple fatalities.

This article was written by Eamonn Sheridan at www.forexlive.com.

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