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Japanese Yen drifts lower on soft Tokyo CPI; USD/JPY eyes 160.00

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The USD/JPY pair builds on the previous day’s late rebound from the 159.35-159.30 area and gains some positive traction during the Asian session on Tuesday. Spot prices stick to modest gains following the release of softer Tokyo consumer inflation figures, though the uptick stalls ahead of the 160.00 psychological mark.

A government report released earlier today showed that the headline Consumer Price Index (CPI) in Tokyo – Japan’s capital city – slowed from the 1.5% in the previous month and rose 1.4% in March, marking the lowest print since March 2022. Adding to this, the core gauge, which excludes volatile fresh food prices, climbed 1.7% during the reported month, compared to 1.8% in February. Moreover, the core CPI that excludes both fresh food and energy costs grew 2.3% in March, down from the 2.5% in the prior month.

The data temper bets for an immediate rate hike by the Bank of Japan (BoJ) amid economic concerns stemming from the Iran war, and undermines the Japanese Yen (JPY). This, along with a bullish US Dollar (USD), acts as a tailwind for the USD/JPY pair. Traders have fully priced out the possibility of any further rate cuts by the US Federal Reserve (Fed) and rapidly increasing bets for a hike by the end of this year amid concerns about the war-driven spike in inflation, pushing the USD to a fresh year-to-date high.

Meanwhile, Japan’s Vice Finance Minister for International Affairs, Atsushi Mimura, issued the strongest signal yet on Monday and said that authorities are ready to take decisive action if speculative moves in the currency markets continue. Moreover, BoJ Governor Kazuo Ueda said that the central bank will closely watch FX moves, fueling speculations that authorities would step in to stem weakness in the domestic currency. This holds back the JPY bears from placing fresh bets and caps the upside for the USD/JPY pair.

Economic Indicator

Tokyo CPI ex Food, Energy (YoY)

The Tokyo Consumer Price Index (CPI), released by the Statistics Bureau of Japan on a monthly basis, measures the price fluctuation of goods and services purchased by households in the Tokyo region. The index is widely considered as a leading indicator of Japan’s overall CPI as it is published weeks before the nationwide reading. The gauge excluding food and energy is widely used to measure underlying inflation trends as these two components are more volatile. The YoY reading compares prices in the reference month to the same month a year earlier. Generally, a high reading is seen as bullish for the Japanese Yen (JPY), while a low reading is seen as bearish.


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Last release:
Mon Mar 30, 2026 23:30

Frequency:
Monthly

Actual:
1.7%

Consensus:

Previous:
1.8%

Source:

Statistics Bureau of Japan

Source: https://www.fxstreet.com/news/japanese-yen-drifts-lower-as-soft-tokyo-cpi-dents-boj-rate-hike-bets-usd-jpy-eyes-16000-202603310109

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