Japan’s Yen Puzzle: $73 Billion Intervention and Rate Hike Fail to Stem Depreciation

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Despite a massive $73 billion intervention and a historic interest rate hike by the Bank of Japan, the Japanese yen continues to languish near 160 against the U.S. dollar. This persistent weakness is attributed to a significant U.S.-Japan interest rate gap fueling carry trades, combined with a reflationary policy stance from Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s administration and high energy import costs. While short-term interventions remain likely, long-term factors like AI investments and foreign interest in Japanese equities could eventually offer support for the currency.

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