Will the Bank of Japan hold up the yen?

After repeated warnings by finance minister Shunichi Suzuki, Japanese authorities defended the yen on Monday, or at least so it seemed. So far, no official confirmation has emerged. After hitting ¥160 per US dollar in morning Asian trading, USD/JPY fell suddenly back down to 154.49 at one point. Despite the BoJ’s apparent intervention, USD/JPY failed to fully reverse Friday’s 1.7% dollar appreciation. Unless fundamentals change, the BoJ’s battle to stabilise the yen could prove costly but not altogether futile. Click HERE to read the rest of this article on Substack.