Your current location is:{Current column} >>Text
Yen rises 0.1% against USD, while the dollar remains strong and continues to climb.
{Current column}8554People have watched
IntroductionOn Thursday, the yen lingered near its lowest level in 38 years, fluctuating above 160 against the d ...
On Thursday,Broker market and market maker market the yen lingered near its lowest level in 38 years, fluctuating above 160 against the dollar, as the market closely watched whether Japanese authorities would intervene to support the currency.
In the broader market, the dollar performed strongly due to the yen's weakness and climbed in sync with U.S. Treasury yields, nearing an eight-week high.
In early Asian trading, the yen rose slightly by 0.1% to 160.63 against the dollar, but remained close to the low of 160.88 hit on Wednesday, the weakest level since 1986.
With significant interest rate differences between the U.S. and Japan, the yen continued to be used as a funding currency for carry trades, dropping about 2% against the strong dollar this month and accumulating a 12% decline for the year.
In carry trades, investors borrow low-interest-rate currencies and invest the proceeds in high-yield assets.
Despite this, the yen's recent drop below the crucial 160 mark against the dollar has raised concerns among traders about possible intervention from Tokyo. From late April to early May this year, Japanese authorities spent 9.79 trillion yen (approximately 6.094 billion dollars) to push the yen up 5% from a 34-year low of 160.245.
Risk Warning and DisclaimerThe market carries risks, and investment should be cautious. This article does not constitute personal investment advice and has not taken into account individual users' specific investment goals, financial situations, or needs. Users should consider whether any opinions, viewpoints, or conclusions in this article are suitable for their particular circumstances. Investing based on this is at one's own responsibility.
Tags:
Related articles
Close U.S. election races may delay results, with counting and legal challenges adding uncertainty.
{Current column}The US Election Day is approaching, and voters will cast their ballots on November 5th to decide the ...
Read moreCanada and Mexico join forces to counterattack, the United States to impose tariffs on the EU.
{Current column}Canada and Mexico are preparing to take joint countermeasures in response to the U.S. decision to im ...
Read moreCybertruck explosion at Trump Hotel sparks police and Tesla investigation.
{Current column}Explosion Outside Trump Hotel in Las Vegas Draws Attention; Police and Tesla InvestigateOn January 1 ...
Read more
Popular Articles
- SQLQD has demanded me a $950 “security verification charge”
- Trump's tariffs boost gold and the dollar as risk aversion intensifies.
- South Korean President Yoon faces impeachment and arrest turmoil, deepening division and crisis.
- DeepSeek's Janus
- California's stricter low
- Trudeau: Trump has genuine intentions to annex Canada
Latest articles
-
Bezes Unveils New Website Version
-
Jimmy Carter's state funeral honored his role in U.S.
-
Fed officials: Inflation's decline faces challenges, policy hinges on data.
-
Biden: Gaza Ceasefire Plan Aims for Peace and Reconstruction in Three Stages
-
Close U.S. election races may delay results, with counting and legal challenges adding uncertainty.
-
Strong winds drive Los Angeles wildfires, forcing 90,000 to evacuate.