The analyst Robert Howard said that if the Japanese authorities decide to intervene in the yen's strength before and after the inauguration of the elected US President Trump next month, he is unlikely to complain. Trump hopes that countries will buy more goods from the United States, so any measures that make US exports more competitive should satisfy him. Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso reiterated his concerns about the yen's decline on Friday, saying that Japan 'will take appropriate measures to prevent excessive fluctuations'. Shortly before Taro Aso made the above statement, the USD/JPY touched a five-month high of 158.09. If the USD/JPY rises to 160, the risk of Japan buying yen intervention will increase. The last time the spot price was at or above 160 was in July, when the spot price rose to a 34-year high of slightly below 162, prompting Japan to buy yen for intervention. Trump will be inaugurated on January 20th next year, only four days away from the next interest rate decision of the Bank of Japan.
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· 2024-12-27 10:28
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· 2024-12-27 10:05
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The analyst Robert Howard said that if the Japanese authorities decide to intervene in the yen's strength before and after the inauguration of the elected US President Trump next month, he is unlikely to complain. Trump hopes that countries will buy more goods from the United States, so any measures that make US exports more competitive should satisfy him. Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso reiterated his concerns about the yen's decline on Friday, saying that Japan 'will take appropriate measures to prevent excessive fluctuations'. Shortly before Taro Aso made the above statement, the USD/JPY touched a five-month high of 158.09. If the USD/JPY rises to 160, the risk of Japan buying yen intervention will increase. The last time the spot price was at or above 160 was in July, when the spot price rose to a 34-year high of slightly below 162, prompting Japan to buy yen for intervention. Trump will be inaugurated on January 20th next year, only four days away from the next interest rate decision of the Bank of Japan.