Stay long on the yen amid rate hikes, improving growth- BCA

Investing.com– BCA Research said bets on a stronger Japanese yen were becoming more entrenched amid attractive valuations in local assets, the prospect of more interest rate hikes and an improving Japanese economy. 

The yen saw a stellar recovery over the past two months, as a hawkish Bank of Japan, a weaker dollar and an unwinding carry trade pushed the currency to 2024 peaks. The USDJPY pair had fallen as low as 139 yen in recent weeks. 

BCA Research said in a recent note that the yen was a “high-conviction” buy, and that interest rates and global economic conditions were likely to favor the currency in the coming months. 

BCA expects the BOJ to keep interest rates unchanged this week. But a “dovish hold” is an opportunity to accumulate more yen, while an unexpected rate hike is set to further boost the currency.

The research firm said the Japanese economy remained resilient, with increases in local wages helping spruce up private consumption. 

With the Federal Reserve beginning an easing cycle, and with the BOJ likely to hike interest rates further, BCA sees interest rate differentials still moving in favor of the yen in the long term- more so if the global economy enters a recession. 

BCA expects Japanese inflation to rise further in the coming months, tieing into the BOJ’s forecasts and giving the central bank more headroom to raise interest rates. The central bank hiked rates twice so far this year, ending years of easy monetary policy on expectations of an uptick in private consumption and inflation.

While the BOJ is expected to keep rates on hold in the near-term, especially with a looming leadership change in the Japanese government, it is still expected to keep raising rates by end-2024 and going into 2025. BCA said an interest rate hike will “not hurt Japan.” 

On Japanese equities, however, BCA was less enthusiastic, rating them as “structurally neutral.” The firm cited yen strength as a headwind, and saw no immediate positive developments in ongoing corporate governance and structural reforms.

This post is originally published on INVESTING.

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