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Japanese yen crosses 160 level after sharp intervention warning

Thursday 30 April 2026 - 13:04
By: Dakir Madiha
Japanese yen crosses 160 level after sharp intervention warning

The Japanese yen weakened past the 160 per dollar mark on Wednesday, touching 160.73, its lowest level since July 2024, before reversing sharply after an unusually forceful verbal intervention from Tokyo officials. The move highlighted growing tension between currency traders and Japanese authorities as speculation against the yen intensified in global markets.

The turnaround began after finance minister Satsuki Katayama warned that the moment for decisive action was approaching, while pledging round the clock monitoring of foreign exchange markets during the Golden Week holiday period. Vice finance minister for international affairs Atsushi Mimura escalated the tone further, issuing what traders described as a final warning to speculators. The dollar yen pair then retreated about 0.9 percent from its intraday peak, settling near 159.37, marking its sharpest daily reversal since mid March.

Pressure on the yen increased after the United States central bank kept interest rates unchanged in a 3.5 percent to 3.75 percent range in an 8 to 4 vote, reinforcing expectations of a relatively tight policy stance. The decision, combined with oil prices hovering near 100 dollars per barrel amid continued geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, widened yield differentials with Japan and sustained downward pressure on the currency. Japan’s own central bank maintained its policy rate at 0.75 percent, signalling gradual normalization but offering limited immediate relief for the yen.

Market positioning has amplified the move, with investors holding the largest net short bets on the yen in nearly two years, according to futures data tracking. Retail traders in Japan have also increased bearish positions across cross currency pairs, adding to structural weakness. The divergence between persistently low Japanese rates and higher global yields has kept the yen under pressure, even as authorities signal readiness to act.

Analysts have pointed to potential intervention thresholds, with some estimating increased risk if the dollar moves rapidly toward the 162 to 164 range. Japan previously spent the equivalent of more than 60 billion dollars intervening in currency markets during 2024, when the yen last breached the 160 level, though the impact proved temporary. Economists note that deeply negative real rates continue to limit the effectiveness of repeated intervention efforts.


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