The Japanese yen is expected to strengthen by approximately 7% against the US dollar, according to Morgan Stanley.
This prediction comes as a response to potential weakening economic data and the increasing likelihood of a US recession due to recent reciprocal tariff announcements.
Morgan Stanley’s team, which includes Koichi Sugisaki and David Adams, suggests two long yen trades with revised targets.
First, they recommend shorting USD/JPY at 146.40 with a target of 135, down from the previous target of 145, and a stop at 151. The second recommendation is to short CHF/JPY at 171.30 with a target of 160 and a stop at 180.
This prediction comes as a response to potential weakening economic data and the increasing likelihood of a US recession due to recent reciprocal tariff announcements.
Morgan Stanley’s team, which includes Koichi Sugisaki and David Adams, suggests two long yen trades with revised targets.
First, they recommend shorting USD/JPY at 146.40 with a target of 135, down from the previous target of 145, and a stop at 151. The second recommendation is to short CHF/JPY at 171.30 with a target of 160 and a stop at 180.
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