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Scotiabank reports the Japanese Yen weakened as attention shifted to the upcoming BoJ meeting

by VT Markets
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Dec 18, 2025

The Japanese Yen (JPY) weakened, with market attention shifting from strong domestic data to the upcoming Bank of Japan (BoJ) meeting. This meeting is anticipated to involve a rate hike and a more hawkish outlook.

Despite strong trade and machine orders data, the yen dropped by 0.5% against the USD, underperforming all G10 currencies except for the GBP. Market participants adjusted for near-term events, including the BoJ decision.

Expectations for the BOJ Meeting

A 25 basis point hike is expected, and policymakers might endorse a higher rate path for 2026 with a broader trading band for long-term yields. For USD/JPY, the 50-day moving average at 154.27 is crucial for support, with near-term resistance observed above 156.50.

With the Bank of Japan meeting approaching next week, we are seeing the yen weaken against the dollar, pushing USD/JPY towards 162.50. This is happening despite recent government data showing core inflation remains stubbornly above the 2% target, at 2.2% for November 2025. Traders seem focused on the wide interest rate gap rather than domestic fundamentals.

We saw a similar pattern back in the final quarter of 2024, when the yen surprisingly fell ahead of a widely expected rate hike. Back then, the market fully priced in a 25 basis point move, yet positioning and broader market flows dominated, pushing the pair above 156. Looking back, that period taught us that the immediate reaction to a BoJ decision can be counter-intuitive, especially when a move is already anticipated.

The key difference now is the continued policy divergence with the United States, where the Federal Reserve funds rate is holding at 4.5%, keeping the appeal of the yen carry trade alive. This wide differential is a major factor weighing on the yen, which has depreciated over 4% against the dollar since September 2025. Leveraged funds have reportedly increased their net short yen positions for the third consecutive week, suggesting a belief that this trend will continue.

Market Volatility and Trading Strategies

For derivative traders, this creates an interesting setup around the upcoming BoJ announcement. One-week implied volatility for USD/JPY has jumped to 11.5%, up from an average of 8% last month, indicating that the options market is bracing for a significant price swing. This environment suggests that strategies like long straddles, which profit from a large move in either direction, could be considered to trade the uncertainty.

We are watching near-term resistance for USD/JPY around the 164.00 level, a psychological barrier not tested since the late 1980s. Key support can be found at the 50-day moving average, which currently sits near 160.75. A surprise decision or unexpectedly dovish guidance from the BoJ could trigger a sharp move through these levels.

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