The Japanese Yen continues to draw support from the BoJ's hawkish interest rate hike on Friday. The divergent BoJ-Fed outlook and narrowing US-Japan yield differential favor the JPY bulls. Fed rate cut bets could act as a headwind for the buck and further cap gains for the USD/JPY pair.
The yen rose after the Bank of Japan (BOJ) hiked rates on Friday and revised up its inflation forecasts, while the Australian and New Zealand dollars surged on U.S. President Donald Trump's comments suggesting a softer stance on tariffs against China.
The yen saw a sharp price swing against the dollar on Tuesday following the latest tariff remarks by US President Donald Trump. During Tokyo trading, the Japanese currency briefly fell after Trump ...
The yen was alone among Group-of-10 currencies in rising against the dollar on Tuesday as traders wagered that Donald Trump’s first ... of Japan on Friday. The Japanese currency appreciated ...
Japanese Yen traders remain on the sidelines ahead ... Moreover, US President Donald Trump's tariff plans-led modest USD strength underpins USD/JPY. USD/JPY News Gold price bulls seem reluctant ...
With Donald Trump back in the White House, Japanese companies operating in North ... Toyota pledged to invest an additional $10 billion (1.15 trillion yen at the exchange rate of that time ...
Donald Trump’s inauguration adds uncertainty to USD/JPY trends. Plans for punitive tariffs may spark risk aversion, prompting a flight to safety. This could unwind Yen carry trades, dragging USD ...
Global shares rose on Friday buoyed by the prospect of lower U.S. interest rates and a U.S.-China trade deal following comments from President Donald Trump, while the yen steadied ahead of a widely expected hike from the Bank of Japan.
TOKYO/SEOUL (Reuters) -Shares of Japanese automakers and South Korean battery makers declined on Tuesday, after U.S. President Donald Trump said he could impose tariffs on Canada and Mexico soon and revoked the previous administration's executive order on electric vehicles.
Masayoshi Son, the Japanese tycoon helming US President Donald Trump's big new AI push ... SoftBank's two Vision Funds posted a whopping 4.3 trillion yen ($32 billion at the time) in losses.
The U.S. dollar weakened against the yen on Thursday, as softer-than-expected U.S. economic data and growing confidence for a Bank of Japan interest-rate hike sent it tumbling to a near one-month low against the Japanese currency.
The yen rose after the Bank of Japan hiked rates on Friday and revised up its inflation forecasts, while the dollar touched a one-month low after U.S. President Donald Trump suggested a potentially softer stance on tariffs against China.