Yen Disintegrates Below 145 After BOJ Decision As Traders Call Japan’s Intervention Bluff — Major Alert! Global Currency Crisis
- Yen Disintegrates Below 145 After BOJ Decision As Traders Call Japan’s Intervention Bluff
by Tyler Durden, https://www.zerohedge.com/
After much bluster and jawboning, the BOJ’s repeated verbal intervention attempts to keep the USDJPY below 145 proved to be nothing but one giant bluff, at least for now. Asian currencies – especially those like China and Japan refuse to tighten in sympathy – were already under huge pressure on Thursday after the Federal Reserve continued to tighten U.S. monetary policy when the Bank of Japan decided to counter the global tightening trend again, and stuck to its ultraloose stance.
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The Japanese yen initially toyed with, then decisively weakened past 145 to the dollar, a fresh 24-year low, after the BOJ said it would maintain its monetary policy under which it is buying unlimited quantities of Japanese government bonds necessary to control the yield curve. And since the BOJ is caught in an impossible dilemma, where it can’t maintain Yield Curve Control (i.e., unlimited bond buying and thus currency printing) and a stable currency, Kuroda – whose shock and awe QE legacy is on the line, hyperinflation be damned – has again picked to sacrifice the yen which is in free fall this morning, with some speculating it could plummet as much as 147 today unless the BOJ steps in with intervention.
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The BOJ announced its decision hours after the Federal Open Market Committee on Wednesday raised its key policy rate 75 basis points, or three-quarters of a percentage point, to a range of 3.0% to 3.25%, tightening for the third straight meeting, following increases June and July.
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The decisions reiterated the widening gap between the Japanese central bank’s dovish policy stance and the Fed’s hawkish stance, stimulating investors to buy the dollars and sell the yen.
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“We are ready to take action anytime,” said Masato Kanda, Japan’s vice finance minister for international affairs, after the yen crossed 145. “We cannot tolerate excess volatility and disorderly currency moves.” But his words this time did nothing to contain the slide, as the is sinking at an accelerating pace, much to the shock of Japanese pensioners who are not only seeing their purchasing power evaporate but are assured of importing massive inflation in the months ahead.
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