Investing.com - The U.S. Dollar was lower against the Japanese Yen on Friday after the release of Japanese data on Industrial Production.
USD/JPY was trading at 80.91, down 0.11% at time of writing.
The pair was likely to find support at 80.67, Thursday’s low, and resistance at 81.69, Wednesday’s high.
Earlier in the day, preliminary data showed that Industrial production in Japan rose less-than-expected to a seasonally adjusted 1.0% last month from -1.6% in the preceding month.
Analysts had expected industrial production to rise 2.4% last month.
Meanwhile, the U.S. Dollar was up against the Euro and the British Pound, with EUR/USD shedding 0.14% to hit 1.3203 and GBP/USD falling 0.01% to hit 1.6183.
USD/JPY was trading at 80.91, down 0.11% at time of writing.
The pair was likely to find support at 80.67, Thursday’s low, and resistance at 81.69, Wednesday’s high.
Earlier in the day, preliminary data showed that Industrial production in Japan rose less-than-expected to a seasonally adjusted 1.0% last month from -1.6% in the preceding month.
Analysts had expected industrial production to rise 2.4% last month.
Meanwhile, the U.S. Dollar was up against the Euro and the British Pound, with EUR/USD shedding 0.14% to hit 1.3203 and GBP/USD falling 0.01% to hit 1.6183.