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Yen falls further as Bank of Japan stands pat on rates
AFP via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoThe Bank of Japan kept its ultra-low interest rates unchanged Friday and stopped short of signalling...
Japanese Yen Ticks Lower Again as Market Looks Past Intervention Jitters to Fed
Daily FX· 16 hours agoThe Japanese Yen was lower again against the United States Dollar on Wednesday after what’s already...
Bank of Japan Intervention: What to Know as Yen Crisis Starts to Force Panic
InvestorPlace· 2 days agoIt appears that all my warnings about Japan may be coming true. For decades, Japan has been the...
Bank of Japan Holds Rates Steady, Expects Inflation to Stay Around 2%
Morningstar· 6 days agoTOKYO--The Bank of Japan kept its interest-rate target unchanged Friday, a month after it made its first rate increase in 17 years. The ...
Japan's FX intervention signals 160 yen line in the sand, says ex-official
Reuters· 3 hours agoJapanese authorities likely intervened in the currency market to signal they see 160 yen to the...
Bank of Japan keeps rates steady, tweaks JGB-buying language - BusinessWorld Online
BusinessWorld· 6 days agoThe Bank of Japan kept its short-term rates steady on Friday while removing a reference to the...
Yen strength short-lived amid suspected intervention, USDJPY back above 156 By Investing.com
Investing.com· 4 hours agoInvesting.com-- The Japanese yen weakened sharply on Thursday, seeing limited resilience amid what...
Japan's FX intervention signals 160 yen line in the sand, says ex-official
Reuters via Yahoo Finance· 3 hours ago"Intervention is effective if conducted in a timely manner," said Ito, who is an associate of former Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko ...
Yen keeps sinking after Bank of Japan decision | Investing.com
Investing.com· 6 days agoThe Japanese yen continues to melt down, hitting new multi-decade lows against the US dollar after...
Column-If Japan Exhausts Intervention Slush Fund, Treasuries May Wobble: McGeever
US News & World Report· 12 hours agoCentral banks wanting to stop their currencies depreciating too much or too quickly essentially intervene by selling dollar-denominated assets in their international reserves and buying back ...