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USD/JPY is back under pressure as fresh data prints coming out of the U.S. economy does little to boost bets for four Fed rate-hikes in 2018, and the pair may continue to consolidate ahead of the highly anticipated Non-Farm Payrolls (NFP) as it snaps the series of higher highs & lows carried over from the previous week.

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USD/JPY Risks Larger Pullback Following Failed Run at March-High

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USD/JPY struggles to hold its ground as the U.S. ADP Employment report shows private payrolls increasing 177K in June versus forecasts for a 190K print, and the dollar-yen[1] exchange rate may stage a larger pullback as it appears to have made another failed attempt to test the March-high (111.40).

With that said, the U.S. dollar[2] may face additional headwinds over the next 24-hours of trade if the NFP report also falls short of market expectations, but signs of faster wage growth may heighten the appeal of the greenback as Average Hourly Earnings are projected to climb to an annualized 2.8% from 2.7% in May.

Indications of rising price pressures may keep the Federal Open Market Committee[3] (FOMC) on course to deliver four rate-hikes in 2018 as ‘the median inflation projection is a little higher this year and next,’ and Chairman Jerome Powell & Co. may continue to strike a hawkish tone at the next meeting on August 1 as ‘gradually returning interest rates to a more normal level as the economy strengthens is the best way the Fed can help sustain an environment in which American households and businesses can thrive.’

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Keep in mind, Fed Fund Futures continue to reflect expectations for another 25bp rate-hike in

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