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The US Dollar Climbs Beyond Expectations Against The Yen Unveiling A Vulnerable Japanese Economy Amid Historic Currency Fluctuations
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The US Dollar Climbs Beyond Expectations Against The Yen Unveiling A Vulnerable Japanese Economy Amid Historic Currency Fluctuations
May 10, 2024 6:14 AM

The US dollar is placing the Japanese Yen in a vulnerable position, prompting potential intervention from the Bank of Japan.

The continuous depreciation of the yen may lead the Bank of Japan to consider raising interest rates.

The USD/JPY currency pair recently climbed beyond 155.00 due to the US dollar's momentum, which has cast the Japanese Yen into a vulnerable position. The Bank of Japan (BoJ) has a track record of intervening to stabilize the yen's value, particularly when it faces rapid declines.

Yet, the continuing rise of the USD/JPY rate challenges the impact of these interventions. The BoJ seems prepared to take further steps, perhaps even revising monetary policies.

There is the possibility that this will lead to an interest rate hike aimed at mitigating the yen's depreciation, especially if it starts impacting domestic prices. It's a development that could have significant repercussions.

The strong US dollar against the yen brings up doubts about the Bank of Japan's strategies. Despite Japan spending over 9 trillion yen to stabilize its currency, the yen hit a 34-year low in April, reaching levels last seen in 1990.

After reaching a peak, the USD/JPY experienced a 5% drop from 160.20 on April 29th due to buyer exhaustion. However, it found support at 151.94, an important level from the high of October 2022, which had acted as a tough barrier for nearly 18 months.

Breaking through this in April 2024 was a key sign of the US dollar's continued dominance over the yen. Despite a recent dip, the outlook for the US dollar remains strong, suggesting it may keep its strength against the yen.

After the closing bell on Thursday, May 9, the forex pair closed at 155.41, trading down by 0.04%.

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