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Thursday 10 November 2016

ING: The yen will rise to 95, the euro - to 1.15, and the Canadian dollar could drop to 1.38

A verbal intervention by the Ministry of Finance and the Bank of Japan after the rise of the yen is quite possible, but unilateral intervention beyond the level of 100 seems unlikely, say analysts at ING.
According to them there is a risk of collapse of the USD/JPY to 95 amid growing demand for protective assets, which may cause Japanese authorities to strengthen verbal and actual intervention in the currency market.
ING Analysts' forecasts after winning the US presidential election by Trump suggest growth of EUR/USD to 1.15, but any growth will be limited, taking into account that the re-evaluation of the prospects for an increase in interest rates by the Federal Reserve was partially compensated by a concern for the affairs of European exporters.
We can see a sharp movement on the USD/CAD to 1.38, as the global market will avoid the risk, analysts said. There are concerns about the expectations of easing of the monetary policy by the Bank of Canada, taking into account the current uncertainty in the US. All the factors are negative for the Canadian dollar. On the other hand the bank of Switzerland would remain on the market and will closely monitor francs and will resort to actual intervention, analysts said. USD/CHF will follow the dynamics of EUR/USD, they added.

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