The post GBP/JPY nears year-to-date highs as Japan’s fiscal plans weigh on the Yen appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. GBP/JPY advances for a third consecutive day on Wednesday, with the British Pound finding support from persistent weakness in the Japanese Yen, offsetting the softer-than-expected UK inflation data. At the time of writing, the cross is trading around 204.85, just shy of the year-to-date high of 205.33 reached on October 8. The Japanese Yen remains under heavy pressure as investors brace for a sizeable fiscal stimulus package under Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. On Tuesday, a ruling party panel proposed a supplementary budget exceeding ¥25 trillion to fund the new stimulus program, a sharp increase from last year’s ¥13.9 trillion extra budget. The prospect of significantly higher government borrowing pushed Japan’s 10-year government bond yield above 1.77% on Wednesday, marking a fresh 17-year high and adding further pressure on the Yen amid rising fiscal concerns. The sizeable fiscal package set to be unveiled later this week is reinforcing expectations that the Bank of Japan will stay on hold, dampening any hopes of a near-term rate hike. Goushi Kataoka, a member of Takaichi’s economic growth strategy panel, said in an interview on Tuesday that the central bank is not likely to raise its benchmark rate before March, as authorities will need to confirm that large-scale extra spending is boosting domestic demand. In the United Kingdom, the latest inflation figures strengthened the case for an interest rate cut in December by the Bank of England (BoE), with traders also keeping an eye on the upcoming November 26 budget, which could reinforce easing expectations. Headline Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 0.4% MoM in October, matching expectations after a flat reading in September. On an annual basis, inflation eased to 3.6%, in line with the 3.6% forecast and down from 3.8% in September. Core CPI also moderated to 3.4% YoY, meeting expectations and edging lower… The post GBP/JPY nears year-to-date highs as Japan’s fiscal plans weigh on the Yen appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. GBP/JPY advances for a third consecutive day on Wednesday, with the British Pound finding support from persistent weakness in the Japanese Yen, offsetting the softer-than-expected UK inflation data. At the time of writing, the cross is trading around 204.85, just shy of the year-to-date high of 205.33 reached on October 8. The Japanese Yen remains under heavy pressure as investors brace for a sizeable fiscal stimulus package under Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. On Tuesday, a ruling party panel proposed a supplementary budget exceeding ¥25 trillion to fund the new stimulus program, a sharp increase from last year’s ¥13.9 trillion extra budget. The prospect of significantly higher government borrowing pushed Japan’s 10-year government bond yield above 1.77% on Wednesday, marking a fresh 17-year high and adding further pressure on the Yen amid rising fiscal concerns. The sizeable fiscal package set to be unveiled later this week is reinforcing expectations that the Bank of Japan will stay on hold, dampening any hopes of a near-term rate hike. Goushi Kataoka, a member of Takaichi’s economic growth strategy panel, said in an interview on Tuesday that the central bank is not likely to raise its benchmark rate before March, as authorities will need to confirm that large-scale extra spending is boosting domestic demand. In the United Kingdom, the latest inflation figures strengthened the case for an interest rate cut in December by the Bank of England (BoE), with traders also keeping an eye on the upcoming November 26 budget, which could reinforce easing expectations. Headline Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 0.4% MoM in October, matching expectations after a flat reading in September. On an annual basis, inflation eased to 3.6%, in line with the 3.6% forecast and down from 3.8% in September. Core CPI also moderated to 3.4% YoY, meeting expectations and edging lower…

GBP/JPY nears year-to-date highs as Japan’s fiscal plans weigh on the Yen

GBP/JPY advances for a third consecutive day on Wednesday, with the British Pound finding support from persistent weakness in the Japanese Yen, offsetting the softer-than-expected UK inflation data. At the time of writing, the cross is trading around 204.85, just shy of the year-to-date high of 205.33 reached on October 8.

The Japanese Yen remains under heavy pressure as investors brace for a sizeable fiscal stimulus package under Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. On Tuesday, a ruling party panel proposed a supplementary budget exceeding ¥25 trillion to fund the new stimulus program, a sharp increase from last year’s ¥13.9 trillion extra budget.

The prospect of significantly higher government borrowing pushed Japan’s 10-year government bond yield above 1.77% on Wednesday, marking a fresh 17-year high and adding further pressure on the Yen amid rising fiscal concerns.

The sizeable fiscal package set to be unveiled later this week is reinforcing expectations that the Bank of Japan will stay on hold, dampening any hopes of a near-term rate hike. Goushi Kataoka, a member of Takaichi’s economic growth strategy panel, said in an interview on Tuesday that the central bank is not likely to raise its benchmark rate before March, as authorities will need to confirm that large-scale extra spending is boosting domestic demand.

In the United Kingdom, the latest inflation figures strengthened the case for an interest rate cut in December by the Bank of England (BoE), with traders also keeping an eye on the upcoming November 26 budget, which could reinforce easing expectations.

Headline Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 0.4% MoM in October, matching expectations after a flat reading in September. On an annual basis, inflation eased to 3.6%, in line with the 3.6% forecast and down from 3.8% in September. Core CPI also moderated to 3.4% YoY, meeting expectations and edging lower from 3.5% in September.

According to the latest BHH report, the swaps market raised the probability of a December rate cut to 88%, up from 80% a day earlier. Over the next twelve months, the swaps curve now implies around 60 basis points (bps) of easing, with the policy rate expected to bottom between 3.25%-3.50%.

Japanese Yen Price Today

The table below shows the percentage change of Japanese Yen (JPY) against listed major currencies today. Japanese Yen was the strongest against the New Zealand Dollar.

USDEURGBPJPYCADAUDNZDCHF
USD-0.04%0.19%0.37%0.21%0.34%0.58%0.20%
EUR0.04%0.24%0.43%0.25%0.38%0.62%0.24%
GBP-0.19%-0.24%0.20%0.01%0.14%0.38%0.00%
JPY-0.37%-0.43%-0.20%-0.16%-0.03%0.19%-0.18%
CAD-0.21%-0.25%-0.01%0.16%0.13%0.36%-0.01%
AUD-0.34%-0.38%-0.14%0.03%-0.13%0.24%-0.14%
NZD-0.58%-0.62%-0.38%-0.19%-0.36%-0.24%-0.38%
CHF-0.20%-0.24%-0.00%0.18%0.00%0.14%0.38%

The heat map shows percentage changes of major currencies against each other. The base currency is picked from the left column, while the quote currency is picked from the top row. For example, if you pick the Japanese Yen from the left column and move along the horizontal line to the US Dollar, the percentage change displayed in the box will represent JPY (base)/USD (quote).

Source: https://www.fxstreet.com/news/gbp-jpy-nears-year-to-date-highs-as-japans-fiscal-plans-weigh-on-the-yen-202511191330

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