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ForexLive Asia-Pacific FX news wrap: Australian data poor again

Yen
crosses were on the move again today, with USD/JPY trading up to just
above 143.50. We didn’t have much in the way of news nor data out
of Japan. We did get comments from Katsunobu Kato, Japan’s former
health minister and a candidate running in the ruling

party
leadership race. He called for a fresh stimulus package to fund
spending to boost domestic investment and capex. Also said Japan must
double households’ income by promoting wage hikes. Double? Really?
While correlation is not causation this was in the midst of the yen
falling today. What a weird thing to say/promise. Politicians, eh?
Kato added that Japan is on the verge of emerging from deflation.

From
Australia today was plenty of woeful data:

  • consumer
    sentiment slumped from an already poor level
  • business
    confidence and conditions slumped also

If
there was a glimmer of light in the data it was mixed results on
inflation indications in the business survey. Growth in labour costs
eased back. But purchase cost growth accelerated in the quarter, as
did retail prices.

Apart
from the yen major FX was bound in small ranges only.

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

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