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Yen slides to weakest since November on wide Japan-US yield gap

The currency depreciated past 145.07 and towards a zone that last year saw Japanese authorities intervene in the market. It was at 145.18 at 9:35 a.m. Tokyo time on Monday, the weakest since November.

August 14, 2023 / 06:43 IST
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Yen slides to weakest since November on wide Japan-US yield gap
Yen slides to weakest since November on wide Japan-US yield gap

The yen slid to its weakest level this year as a persistently wide interest-rate gap with the US weighs on the Japanese currency.

Investors are now on guard for any sharp moves as traders return in Tokyo following a holiday in Japan on Friday. The currency depreciated past 145.07 and towards a zone that last year saw Japanese authorities intervene in the market. It was at 145.18 at 9:35 a.m. Tokyo time on Monday, the weakest since November.

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The yen was under pressure last week, as a drop in Treasuries pushed up US yields. Benchmark 10-year Japanese government bond yields sit below 0.6%, versus more than 4% for similar maturity Treasuries.