It’s been a difficult past month for the Japanese Yen, which has seen almost continuous weakening against the US dollar following the latter’s victorious bumper crop of Nonfarm Payrolls recently. As of this morning (Wednesday 12th), the USD/JPY has risen for four days in a row, nearing the $157.25 price point at the time of this article going to press. Today, so far, the USD/JPY has continued to strengthen during the Asian trading session, in anticipation of United States inflation data figures, as well as the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) decision on US interest rates, both coming out …