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Forex Flash: No additional Japanese easing expected on Friday - Nomura

FXstreet.com (Barcelona) - Nomura Strategist Yujiro Goto is not expecting any additional easing at the meeting on Friday.

He notes that Mr Kuroda has emphasized that the BoJ has taken all measures necessary to achieve the 2% inflation target for now and financial market conditions have improved broadly since the meeting on April 4th. Thus, he thinks that the BoJ will stay on the sidelines in the near future to evaluate the efficiency of the latest policy measures. He writes, “Expectations for additional easing are limited and thus, we do not expect the decision to leave policy unchanged to send USDJPY much lower. If USDJPY reacts to the decision significantly, we would recommend buying on dips.”

Forex: GBP/USD dips and bounces after US durable goods data

The British pound briefly fell to the 1.5250 area versus the greenback after data showed US durable goods orders fell much more than expected in March.
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Commodities Brief – Precious metals build on European gains, crude oil threatens 90.00 barrier

The yellow metal has rallied off the 1422 level Wednesday, building on an earlier advance and taking gold to session highs at the 1432 mark. However during US trading, the price of gold has eased slightly in these minutes to trade at resistance at USD $1428.30 per oz. Gold maintains the structure of the bullish correctional wave, as price rebounded and attempting to settle above 1428.00 resistance, invalidating a previous bearish outlook. Patience in the retest of the 1428 level could lend credence to a rise higher.
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