The Japanese Yen drifted lower against the United States Dollar on Thursday but remains close to two-month highs as the market looks with unusual interest toward the Bank of Japan’s next monetary policy meeting on March 19.
The latest US PPI data – wholesale inflation - came in above market expectations, and last month’s print, but the dollar and US rate cut forecasts, remain little changed.
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