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The Dollar's Surprising Dance With The Yen - What's Really Driving The Market And What Lies Ahead!

Published 18/01/2024, 12:44
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Benzinga - by Zaheer Anwari, Benzinga Contributor.

  • The dollar index saw a modest increase of 0.12% on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
  • The USD/JPY pair demonstrated the dollar's strength, with the dollar significantly outperforming the yen, increasing by 3.8% since December 2023.
  • Throughout 2023, the dollar experienced a 7.5% rise against the yen.
The dollar index experienced a slight rise of 0.12% on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, remaining relatively stable. The dollar has not exceeded its recent high of $102 from January 5th.

After reaching a low point of 140.24 on December 28th, the USD/JPY has experienced a substantial recovery, currently showing a 3.8% increase. The USD/JPY pair has displayed a clear demonstration of the dollar's strength. However, the enthusiasm for buying has been slowing down since then.

In 2023, the dollar performed well against the yen, with a 7.5% overall increase. However, it's worth noting that at its highest point, the increase was 15%. Towards the end of the year, specifically in November and December, the dollar's value declined by 7% against the yen.

So far, for January 2024, the dollar has gained momentum against the yen, rising by 3.2%. This positive start suggests the possibility of the dollar surpassing its 2023 high at 151.90. However, before reaching this milestone, it may encounter strong resistance at the 150.00 level, a significant round number that could push the price back down.

The weekly 50 simple moving average is a significant factor driving the rise of the dollar. As a crucial technical indicator, it has consistently offered support since the start of the year and has the potential to do the same in the event of any future declines.

After the closing bell on Monday, January 15, the forex pair closed at 145.67 trading up by 0.55%.

This article is from an unpaid external contributor. It does not represent Benzinga's reporting and has not been edited for content or accuracy.

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