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USD/JPY climbs to eight-week high as markets eye Bank of Japan meeting


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TOKYO – The currency pair soared to an eight-week high earlier today, breaking above 148.80 before settling back to around 148.35. This movement comes as financial markets keenly await the Bank of Japan’s policy meeting scheduled for Tuesday. Speculation is rife that the central bank may discuss an end to its negative interest rate policy, a move that could curb the yen’s recent depreciation.
Investors globally are exercising caution ahead of the weekend, with potential developments in the Middle East poised to influence market dynamics. Additionally, the financial community is looking forward to the outcomes of central bank meetings set to take place next week. Key among these are the Bank of Canada and the European Central Bank, where interest rates are anticipated to hold steady. However, investors will be parsing the language of the banks’ forward guidance for any indications of future interest rate trajectories.
The Bank of Japan’s upcoming meeting has garnered particular attention, given the yen’s performance and the broader implications for currency markets. With the possibility of a shift in Japan’s monetary policy, the discussions on Tuesday could signal significant changes for the yen and influence investor strategies moving forward.
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