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Japan's Yen Languishes Near Multi-Decade Low Against the Dollar

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The Japanese yen remains near its weakest level against the US dollar since 1986, with a record intervention already spent, as analysts argue only a narrower US-Japan interest rate gap can durably reverse the currency's slide.

The Japanese yen is languishing near its weakest level against the US dollar since 1986, keeping pressure on policymakers even after authorities deployed a record amount of intervention to slow its decline. The currency's persistent weakness reflects the wide gap between US and Japanese interest rates: while the Bank of Japan has begun cautiously raising its benchmark toward 1%, US yields have stayed elevated as the Federal Reserve signals a hawkish stance and even flags possible rate increases. That divergence continues to draw capital toward higher-yielding dollar assets, undercutting the yen despite official efforts to support it. Analysts argue that intervention can smooth volatility but cannot durably reverse the trend, and that only a narrowing of the US-Japan rate differential, through faster Bank of Japan tightening or eventual Fed easing, is likely to provide lasting support. A weak yen is a double-edged sword for Japan: it boosts exporters' overseas earnings and inbound tourism, but raises the cost of imported energy and food, feeding domestic inflation and squeezing households. The currency's trajectory remains a central concern for markets, businesses and the central bank alike.

Key Points

  • 1The yen is near its weakest level against the dollar since 1986.
  • 2A record intervention has already been spent to slow the decline.
  • 3The wide US-Japan interest rate gap continues to pressure the currency.
  • 4Analysts say only a narrower rate differential can durably reverse the slide.

Why This Matters

A weak yen raises import and energy costs for Japanese households and businesses while boosting exporters, and its trajectory influences global currency markets and Bank of Japan policy.

#japanese yen#currency#bank of japan#interest rates#forex

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