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Flash: USDJPY to trade 100-110 range next few months - UBS

FXstreet.com (Barcelona) - The planned increase in the sales tax will create an uncertain economic scenario in Japan, which leads Mansoor Mohi-uddin, Head of FX at UBS Macro Research, to conclude "the BoJ is likely to agree to a second major increase in quantitative easing under Governor Kuroda next Spring as the sales tax hike looms."

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"We expect that by early next year it become clearer that CPI inflation will struggle to rise to 2% if the yen does not keep weakening sharply. So far the rise in inflation rates has been largely driven by the yen losing 20% of its value over the last year. Without the currency continuing to depreciate, Japan's CPI rises will start to level off well before reaching the 2.0% target."

"With the Fed also likely to be coming to the end of its third round of quantitative easing by then we expect USDJPY will trade in a higher 100-110 range over the next few months and continue to see the currency pair reaching 120 by the time the Fed starts raising rates in 2015."

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