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FX Volatility Firming

Published 08/26/2014, 11:14 AM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 AM
The low volatility in the currency markets has frustrated speculative investors, and dampened activity.  However, as this Bloomberg-generated Great Graphic shows, implied volatility has begun firming. Participation appears to be increasing and this is also evident in the futures market.  
 
Three-month implied euro volatility (white line) bottomed in mid-July near 4.75%.  Today it is quoted near 5.83%, which is its highest level since June 6.   It is holding above its 100-day moving average (~5.53%) for the longest time since February.   The next technical targets comes in near 6.0-6.2%.
EUR/USD; USD/JPY
 
As the euro sees levels not seen in a few quarters, it does not seem unreasonable that implied volatility rises.  It reinforces our sense that the low-volume environment has been just as much about market direction as it has about official suppression of volatility via extraordinary monetary policy.  
 
Three-month implied yen volatility (yellow line) also bottomed in the middle of last month.  After slipping below 5.1% then, it had moved toward 6.8% in early August.  It has been consolidating since.  The dollar's move above the top of its four-month trading range last week (JPY101-JPY103), lifted its 3-month vol back above 6.5%.  However, yesterday's dollar high near JPY104.50 was unable to lift 3-month implied volatility through last week's highs.  
 
The 100-day moving average comes in now near  6.33%.  Today is the fourth session implied 3-month dollar-yen volatility is holding above this average, and it matched the longest since July 2013.  The technical indicators are not as constructive of yen vol as they are euro vol and, arguably, the fundamental story may not be as compelling in the near-term either.  Many participants had expected the BOJ to provide more stimulus by the end of last month.  It has not only failed to do so, but BOJ Governor Kuroda does not seem even to be thinking about it.
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