The JPY crosses go up in late London and NY, slide in Asia and early Europe, and then do it all over again. That at least has been the trend this week. EUR/JPY and GBP/JPY are close to the bottom end of their session ranges although it must be said that these ranges are very tight and interest is again very low.
Usual Asian session slide in the JPY crosses
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