Euro slips against the safe-haven Yen as EU–US trade risks escalate
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The Euro slips against the safe-haven Yen as EU–US trade risks escalate ahead of the ECB decision. Yen finds support as Ishiba holds power despite election setback. EUR/JPY edges lower as bullish momentum moderates below recent highs. The Euro (EUR) is easing against the Japanese Yen (JPY) following Japan’s post-election clarity and renewed concerns over stalled EU–US trade negotiations. At the time of writing, EUR/JPY is holding just above the 172.00 support level as bullish momentum shows signs of fading. Yen finds support as Ishiba holds power despite election setback Japan’s election outcome gave the Yen a temporary boost. Although Prime Minister Ishiba’s ruling coalition lost its slim upper‑house majority by three seats on Sunday, he’s likely to stay in power and could still advance legislation with backing from smaller parties. Investors have welcomed this result, relieved that a low-tax opposition agenda may be averted and that Ishiba’s government remains in place to continue US trade negotiations ahead of the August 1 deadline. Japan’s chief negotiator, Ryosei Akazawa, is expected to meet with US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick. Japan remains eager to de-escalate tensions and avoid a 25% reciprocal tariff that would target almost all of Japan’s exports. Euro under pressure as EU–US trade risks mount ahead of ECB decision Meanwhile, the European Union (EU) is struggling to progress with its own trade talks with the US. With trade between the EU and the US totaling $1.96 trillion in 2024, US President Donald Trump intends to impose a baseline tariff of 15% to 20% on EU imports. This would place significant pressure on the bloc’s members, especially the export-driven economies such as the EU’s largest economy, Germany. Moreover, the European Central Bank’s (ECB) business survey, released on Monday, showed that Eurozone firms remain modestly optimistic.…
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