USD/JPY rebounds from 111.00 but still faces pressure

  • USD trims losses but remains in negative territory. 
  • USD/JPY finds support around the 111.00 handle. 

The USD/JPY pair bottomed earlier today at 110.97, the lowest level in a week and then bounced to the upside, following the beginning of the US session. The recovery from the lows was capped below 111.25. As of writing was trading at 111.15, on its way to the lowest daily close since July 30. 

Higher US yields pushed USD/JPY to the upside. The 10-year climbed to 2.97%, posting the first move higher after 3 days of correction. The yen was losing ground across the board also weakened by a rally in Wall Street. The Dow Jones was up 0.61% and the Nasdaq was rising 0.21%. 

The US Dollar Index was down 0.20% on Tuesday retreating after testing yesterday a key level. The DXY failed to break above 95.50/60, the area that capped the upside during the previous two months. The correction from the top found support around 95.00. 

USD/JPY Short-term technical levels 

To the upside, resistance levels might be located at 111.25 (20-hour moving average), 111.30 (short-term trendline) and 111.50. On the flip side, support could lie at 111.00, 110.85 and 110.55/60. 
 

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