Japanese yen
Coverage of Japanese yen in the Nexus archive.
- Wall Street is bemused by Bessent’s bond plan and the unwinding punt on the Japanese yen—he’s hinting he knows something the markets don’t
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced that the Treasury would significantly increase buybacks for longer-dated securities and expand fiscal consolidation of costlier debt. Despite these efforts, analysts remain cautious, suggesting these measures may struggle to offset declining Fed credibility or rising rate expectations regarding the bond market intervention.
- Japan’s economy manages 1.1% growth rate despite headwinds
Japan's economy grew at an annual rate of 1.1% in the April-June quarter, even while private consumption remained flat and exports declined. Although quarterly GDP growth was lower than expected due to economic headwinds such as high energy costs from the war in Iran, strong global demand for autos and semiconductors helped support Japan’s exports.
- Asian shares mostly fall and US futures are little changed after US inflation data improves
Asian shares mostly declined, while U.S. futures were little changed following a report that showed better-than-expected improvements in U.S. wholesale inflation data. This economic data suggested the Federal Reserve could hold off on interest rate hikes. Additionally, oil prices eased, with Brent crude falling 2.1% as markets digested these changes.
- US futures climb ahead of more inflation data, though major indexes are down for the week
US futures climbed ahead of upcoming inflation data, though major indexes were down for the week. Global markets showed divergence, with Japan's Nikkei 225 and South Korea's Kospi advancing sharply, while Britain's FTSE 100 and Hong Kong's Hang Seng declined. Commodity prices also shifted, with benchmark U.S. crude and Brent crude both slipping in value.
- Why the historic U.S.-Japan intervention has failed to halt the yen’s slide
The Japanese yen has erased about half of the gains achieved following an unprecedented U.S.-Japan intervention. The title notes that this historic intervention has failed to halt the currency’s slide.
- U.S. Treasury is paying $3 billion a day in interest on national debt, says the CBO—having spent $10 billion to prop up the currency of its top lender
The Congressional Budget Office reported that the government's near-$40 trillion national debt now costs over $3 billion a day in interest service payments, alongside deficits of $1.8 trillion in the first 10 months of the fiscal year. Separately, the U.S. Treasury confirmed efforts to stabilize the Japanese yen, which is important because Japan is a top holder of U.S. debt.
- Does Beijing really have the power to lift up the Australian dollar?
Australian dollar traders are closely monitoring Beijing's policy actions, as some analysts suggest the Chinese government's interventions to boost domestic growth could also lift the Australian dollar. However, the currency's actual exposure to China's economic policies remains complex and uncertain.
- Does Beijing really have the power to lift up the Australian dollar?
Australian dollar traders are closely monitoring China's policy actions, as some analysts believe the currency is sensitive to Beijing's interventions. If China boosts domestic growth, it could potentially lift the Australian dollar, though the currency's actual exposure to China's economy is more complex.
- USD And JPY: Trump, Bessent Intervene to Rescue a Weakening Japanese Yen
Trump and Bessent lead a foreign exchange market intervention to stabilize the weakening Japanese yen and prevent a larger crisis.
- Scott Bessent is using moves from his hedge fund days to prop up Japan’s yen—and America’s $40 trillion national debt
Scott Bessent, a former hedge fund manager, is using his experience to stabilize Japan’s yen through U.S. Treasury interventions, citing the yen’s undervaluation. His past work at Soros Fund Management during currency crises and his deep familiarity with Japan underpin his approach.
- Oil prices gain and global shares are mostly higher after a rally on Wall Street
Global shares rose following a Wall Street rally amid easing oil prices. The U.S.-Japan currency intervention influenced yen and dollar fluctuations, while analysts debated its effectiveness. Oil prices increased as concerns over Iran eased after Trump's comments.
- Oil prices gain and Asian shares are mixed after a rally on Wall Street
Asian shares were mixed on Tuesday following a Wall Street rally driven by easing oil prices. The U.S.-Japan currency intervention influenced the yen's value, with analysts questioning its long-term effectiveness. Oil prices rose in Asia after dropping earlier due to U.S. President Donald Trump's statement on Iran.
- Asian shares mostly dip after US stocks rally
Asian shares mostly declined despite a U.S. stock rally driven by easing oil prices, as regional investors weighed the impact of a recent U.S.-Japan currency intervention. Key indices like the Nikkei 225 fell, while the U.S. dollar inched up against the yen, with analysts noting uncertainty over the intervention's long-term effectiveness.
- Asian shares mostly dip after US stocks rally
Asian shares mostly declined despite a U.S. stock rally driven by falling oil prices, as investors assessed the impact of a U.S.-Japan currency intervention. Japan's Nikkei 225 fell 0.6%, the dollar rose against the yen, and analysts debated the intervention's effectiveness in addressing underlying economic factors like inflation and interest rates.
- Asian shares mostly dip after US stocks rally
Asian shares mostly declined despite a U.S. stock rally driven by easing oil prices, as investors assessed the impact of a joint U.S.-Japan currency intervention. Key indices like Japan's Nikkei 225 and Hong Kong's Hang Seng fell, while Australia's S&P/ASX 200 rose. Analysts debated the intervention's long-term effectiveness amid persistent economic factors like inflation and interest rates.
- US dollar weakens sharply against the Japanese yen after market interventions
The U.S. dollar weakened sharply against the Japanese yen after U.S. President Donald Trump and Japan’s finance minister confirmed both sides had intervened in markets.
- Oil prices slide amid confusion over Iran, concern over Japanese yen
Oil prices dropped after President Trump canceled an apparent strike on Iran but announced diplomatic talks, which Iran denied. Concerns over the Japanese yen also contributed to the decline.
- ‘Japan’s been very good to us, with the exception, of course, of Pearl Harbor’: Trump awkwardly comes to the Yen’s rescue
The U.S. dollar weakened against the Japanese yen after officials confirmed joint market intervention by the U.S. and Japan. President Trump and Japanese Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama acknowledged coordinated efforts to stabilize the yen, which has been weakened by high U.S. interest rates and rising global oil prices.
- US dollar weakens sharply against the Japanese yen after market interventions
The U.S. dollar weakened sharply against the Japanese yen after confirmed market interventions by the U.S. and Japan. The dollar fell from above 163 yen to nearly 155.20 yen following coordinated actions, with U.S. President Donald Trump and Japanese Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama acknowledging the intervention to stabilize the yen.
- The US has helped pull Japan’s yen out of a 40-year low. Why?
The US and Japan jointly intervened to support the Japanese yen, which had fallen to a 40-year low, causing it to surge to 155.23 per US dollar. The intervention involved US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, as indicated by a Reuters photograph of his to-do list.
- U.S. steps in to help shore up Japanese yen
The U.S. and Japan confirmed they intervened in markets to support the Japanese yen, leading to a weakening of the U.S. dollar against the yen.
- U.S. dollar weakens sharply against the Japanese yen after market interventions
The U.S. dollar weakened sharply against the Japanese yen after U.S. President Donald Trump and Japan's finance minister confirmed both sides had intervened in markets.
- U.S. dollar weakens sharply against the Japanese yen after market interventions
The U.S. dollar weakened sharply against the Japanese yen after U.S. President Donald Trump and Japan's finance minister confirmed both sides had intervened in markets.
- Asian stocks are mixed as yen jumps against the dollar, while oil prices slip
Asian stocks were mixed as the yen surged against the dollar due to U.S.-Japan intervention, while oil prices dropped following President Trump's statement on avoiding attacks against Iran. Key indices like the Nikkei 225 and Kospi showed significant declines, contrasting with gains in Hong Kong and Taiwan.
- Asian stocks are mixed as yen jumps against the dollar, while oil prices slip
Asian stocks were mixed as the yen rose against the dollar due to U.S.-Japan intervention, while oil prices dropped following Trump's statement on Iran. Key markets like Japan's Nikkei 225 and South Korea's Kospi fell, though some indices in Hong Kong and Taiwan saw gains.
- Asian stocks are mixed as yen jumps against the dollar, while oil prices slip
Asian stocks are mixed as the yen rises against the dollar, following confirmation from the U.S. and Japan that they acted to support the yen's value. Oil prices also declined during the period.
- Asian stocks are mixed as yen jumps against the dollar, while oil prices slip
Asian stocks were mixed as the yen rose against the dollar following U.S.-Japan intervention, while oil prices fell after President Donald Trump announced a potential Iran deal. Key indices like the Nikkei 225 and Kospi dropped, but Hong Kong's Hang Seng gained slightly.
- Trump says US support for Japanese yen a 'signal of friendship'
Trump stated that US support for the Japanese yen serves as a signal of friendship. The article references the yen's exchange rate against the US dollar in Tokyo.
- US dollar weakens sharply against the Japanese yen after market interventions
The U.S. dollar weakened sharply against the Japanese yen after confirmed market interventions by the U.S. and Japan. The dollar dropped from above 163 yen to 156.34 yen following coordinated actions, with U.S. President Donald Trump and Japan’s finance minister citing economic and diplomatic reasons for the move.
- US dollar weakens sharply against the Japanese yen after market interventions
The U.S. dollar weakened sharply against the Japanese yen after U.S. President Donald Trump and Japanese finance minister Satsuki Katayama confirmed coordinated market interventions. The dollar dropped from above 163 yen to 156.34 yen following the announcement, as Tokyo seeks to counter the yen's prolonged weakness, which exacerbates inflation by raising import prices.
- US dollar weakens sharply against the Japanese yen after market interventions
The U.S. dollar weakened sharply against the Japanese yen after confirmed market interventions by the U.S. and Japan. President Donald Trump and Japan’s Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama confirmed coordinated efforts, with the dollar dropping from above 163 yen to 156.34 yen following the intervention.
- US dollar weakens sharply against the Japanese yen after officials intervene in markets
The U.S. dollar weakened sharply against the Japanese yen after Trump and Japan's finance minister confirmed both sides had intervened in markets.
- US dollar weakens sharply against the Japanese yen after officials intervene in markets
The U.S. dollar weakened sharply against the Japanese yen after Trump and Japan's finance minister confirmed both sides had intervened in markets.
- US dollar weakens sharply against the Japanese yen after officials intervene in markets
The U.S. dollar weakened sharply against the Japanese yen after Trump and Japan's finance minister confirmed both sides had intervened in markets.
- US dollar weakens sharply against the Japanese yen after officials intervene in markets
The U.S. dollar weakened sharply against the Japanese yen after Trump and Japan's finance minister confirmed both sides had intervened in markets. The intervention involved officials from the United States and Japan.
- US dollar weakens sharply against the Japanese yen after market interventions
The U.S. dollar weakened sharply against the Japanese yen after U.S. President Donald Trump and Japan's finance minister confirmed both sides had intervened in markets.
- US dollar weakens sharply against the Japanese yen after market interventions
The U.S. dollar weakened sharply against the Japanese yen after confirmed market interventions by the U.S. and Japan. U.S. President Donald Trump and Japan’s finance minister stated the U.S. Treasury and Japan’s finance ministry coordinated to counter excessive yen volatility, with the dollar dropping to 156.34 yen following the announcement.
- The US dollar sinks against the Japanese yen after Trump and officials in Tokyo confirm they intervened in markets
The US dollar declines against the Japanese yen following confirmation from Trump and Tokyo officials that they intervened in markets.
- Trump says US backed Japanese Yen in rare currency intervention
President Donald Trump stated the United States intervened to support the Japanese yen, calling it a 'signal of friendship' that would benefit the US and global economy. The Financial Times reported that Washington and Tokyo jointly backed the yen for the first time in nearly 30 years.
- Trump Says US Intervention in Yen Was ‘A Signal of Friendship’
President Donald Trump stated that the US intervention to support the Japanese yen was 'a signal of friendship.' The comment refers to US actions regarding the yen but does not specify further details.