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USD/JPY: 50 pips pop off 120.00 suggests JP intervention

USD/JPY has jumped over 50 pips after briefly breaking the 112.00 level, in what appears to be intervention by the BOJ following the sharp 100 pips sell-off in the pair seen in the Asian session alone, in which risk aversion has been the dominant driving factor since the get go.

Intervention as a message against excessive Yen appreciation?

As a reminder to traders, the lower USD/JPY goes from here, the more aggressive rhetoric Japanese officials will utilize to talk down the Yen. Today's quick pop appears to be a warning against excessive speculative flows into the Yen, at a level that was had already seen Japanese intervention during the fall of February 11th and 12th.

Japanese intervention to be sporadic?

Traders holding shorts near by 112.00 or below should be extra cautious and avoid being caught on the wrong side of the trade if Japan continues its sporadic intervention in the FX market. That said, it its unlikely that Japan will conduct any large-scale intervention program as it has clearly stated that this would be against G20 principles. Traders should expect further intervention only off volatility is excessive, only then, Japanese authorities may find it justified to clean out some positions, hoping that this will deter the speculative flows into the Yen.

AUD/USD under pressure below 0.7240, risk-off persists

The AUD/USD pair failed several recovery attempts near 0.7240 region and now consolidates near the lower-bound of today’s trading range amid omnipresent risk-off market profile.
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Brexit: Campaigning begins ahead of June 23 referendum – Goldman Sachs

Andrew Benito, Research Analyst at Goldman Sachs, suggests that following the conclusion of the renegotiation of the UK’s position within the EU at the European summit over the weekend, UK Prime Minister David Cameron announced that the UK’s in/out referendum on EU membership will take place on Thursday, 23 June.
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