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US Session Analysis for CFD Instruments 24/10/2025
Fundamental analysis
24 October, 2025
The US Dollar advanced against the Japanese Yen in the European session, trading above 153.00 levels.
The USD/JPY traded higher in the European Session, ahead of important inflation data coming out of the US, with analysts expecting a slightly higher inflation number than the previous month, creating positive pressure on the US dollar. In Japan, National Core CPI data for September came out in line with expectations (at 2.9%). In the US, (delayed) CPI Inflation data for September (3.1% expected) will be posted (13:30 GMT+1).*
*Most US Government data will not be published (or will be delayed) because of a government shutdown. Non government US data will be released as normal.