Many are still expecting a Fed pause next month but the jobs market isn't cooperating as it record a 13th straight month of non-farm payrolls beating the consensus estimate. A crisis of confidence among regional and mid-sized U.S. banks, which first broke out in March, has also resurfaced, and adding to these concerns is the potential U.S. debt default, the first-ever if Republican lawmakers in Congress continue their political wrangling with the Biden administration instead of having the debt ceiling raised. In this video, we have taken the time to dissect the current USDJPy chart from a technical standpoint to decipher the likely potential of price movement in the coming week. Technically, a bullish momentum is foreseen but when and how it will happen is the bone of contention.
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