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Japan's April yen-buying intervention sets new daily record

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Publish date: Wed, 07 Aug 2024, 10:02 AM
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TOKYO Japan said on Wednesday that it conducted a record single-day yen-buying intervention in April, selling ¥5.92 trillion (US$40.83 billion) worth of dollars in a fight against a falling yen at that time.

Quarterly data from the Ministry of Finance (MOF) showed that Japan spent a record ¥5.92 trillion on a single-day yen-buying intervention on April 29 and a further ¥3.87 trillion on May 1.

The previous single-day record for such intervention was ¥5.62 trillion spent on Oct 21, 2022, according to MOF data available since 1991.

The latest data represent a detailed daily breakdown of the previously revealed ¥9.79 trillion intervention made during the period from April 26 through May 29.

The two rounds of massive dollar-selling intervention helped push up the yen by 5% from a 34-year low of 160.245 per dollar, but failed to reverse the yen's longer-term weakness.

The yen resumed its downturn and slid to a 38-year low of 161.76 per dollar in July, prompting Tokyo to intervene again and spend another ¥5.53 trillion to support its currency.

Later in July, the yen staged a sharp rally as traders aggressively unwound carry trades after a slew of economic data raised the prospect of a US economic downturn and bigger rate cuts from the Federal Reserve.

Separate data from the finance ministry on Wednesday showed that Japan's foreign reserves fell to US$1.22 trillion at the end of July, down US$12.4 billion from a month earlier, largely due to a drop in foreign securities holdings.

The decline in reserves reflect the sale of its US Treasury holdings to finance the dollar-selling, yen-buying intervention, analysts said.

Japanese authorities would not reveal the make-up of the country's foreign reserves, but most of the foreign securities holdings are believed by economists to be in US Treasuries.

 


  - Reuters

 

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