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Japan escapes censure on the G-20 meeting

FXstreet.com (Barcelona) - The G-20 communiqué provied little fresh headlines to market participants, with the main take away on FX-relate news being the permissive stance towards Japan's monetary policies to beat deflation. The G20 communiqué is basically echoing the same position by the G7 back in February.

As noted by Eamonn Sheridan of Forexlive: "Leading into the G20 meeting market concern was that Japan would come under fire for its deflation-fighting policies (which have, as a side-effect, a weaker yen or are have as a central component the aim of a weaker yen, depending on your point of view). It became clear on Friday that Japan had escaped censure from the G20 over its policies, a position made officially clear at the conclusion of the meetings."

The section in the G20 communique that makes references to currencies, stated: "We reiterate our commitments to move more rapidly toward more market-determined exchange rate systems and exchange rate flexibility to reflect underlying fundamentals, and avoid persistent exchange rate misalignments. We will refrain from competitive devaluation and will not target our exchange rates for competitive purposes, and we will resist all forms of protectionism and keep our markets open."

It added: "We reiterate that excess volatility of financial flows and disorderly movements in exchange rates have adverse implications for economic and financial stability. Monetary policy should be directed toward domestic price stability and continuing to support economic recovery according to the respective mandates of central banks. We will be mindful of unintended negative side effects stemming from extended periods of monetary easing."

As the TDS team reports: "There was no direct reference to the JPY or BoJ policy in the statement. Japan Fin Min Aso indicated that that Japan had succeeded in persuading its partners that monetary easing was not aimed at FX manipulation and the broader undertone of the post-meeting comments tends to suggest that the JPY was not an especially high-priority issue."

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Session Recap: USD and Yen eases post-IMF; Napolitano reelected

Quiet session in Asia again as it has been so last few trading days, with USD gapping lower on Euro strength and Yen weakness, following Italian President Napolitano reelection, and IMF positive comments on BoJ monetary policy measures.
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