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Nothing stops yen slide, falls to fresh 20 year low

The dollar rose 0.37% on the yen to 127.44 yen in early trade, its highest level since May 2002. It has risen 4.5% on the Japanese currency so far this month, which would be its second-biggest monthly percentage gain since 2016 behind March's 5.8%.

By Reuters Apr 19, 2022 8:14:14 AM IST (Published)


The Japanese yen hit a 20-year low against the dollar on Tuesday, supported by high US Treasury yields and likely comparatively good US economic data this week.
The dollar rose 0.37 percent on the yen to 127.44 yen in early trade, its highest level since May 2002.
It has risen 4.5 percent on the Japanese currency so far this month, which would be its second-biggest monthly percentage gain since 2016 behind March's 5.8 percent.