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Goldman Revises Dollar-Yen Forecast Upward On Benign Macro Risks

Goldman Revises Dollar-Yen Forecast Upward On Benign Macro Risks
Japanese yen and U.S. dollar banknotes are arranged for a photograph in Tokyo, Japan on Sunday April 14, 2019. U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said he wanted a currency clause in a trade deal with Japan to prevent deliberate manipulation of the yen to bolster exports, Japanese public broadcaster NHK said. Photographer: Keith Bedford/Bloomberg
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(Bloomberg) -- Goldman Sachs Group Inc. raised its forecasts for the dollar versus the yen, expecting a benign macro setup to weigh on the Japanese currency in coming months.

The firm now expects USD/Japanese yen to trade around 155, 150, and 145 in three, six and 12 months, compared with previous forecasts of 145, 142 and 140, strategists including Kamakshya Trivedi wrote in a note Friday. The pair ended Friday at 151.41.

Goldman's move comes after the Bank of Japan just days ago scrapped the world's last remaining negative interest rate, while also indicating that financial conditions would remain accommodative for now — and providing few clues about the future path of monetary policy. After the decision, the yen fell near its lowest levels since 1990 versus the greenback. Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve is still eyeing three interest rate cuts this year.

Read More: BOJ Watchers See Next Rate Hike by October, Risk of Faster Moves

“The benign macro risk environment should weigh on the yen over time,” the strategists wrote. “We also do not expect careful Fed cuts driven by cooler inflation to boost the yen. If anything, the anticipation of adjustment cuts has reduced the probability of the recession risks that tend to activate the yen's safe-haven appeal.”

Read More: Goldman Sachs Changes 2024 Fed Forecast to Three Cuts From Four

Goldman also revised forecasts for the euro/Swiss franc pair, to 0.97, 0.98 and 0.99 in three, six and 12 months, from flat at 0.95 previously. That change comes after the Swiss National Bank surprised markets with an interest rate cut that showed policymakers are acting more forcefully to prevent any appreciation in the currency.

The euro/Swiss franc pair ended at 0.96991 on Friday.

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