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Yen weakens past 140 per dollar as traders see another Fed hike

Japan’s currency fell to 140.23 on Thursday, the weakest level since November 23, before paring some losses and traded 0.2 percent stronger at 139.82 on Friday. The yen has declined 6.2 percent this year against the dollar.

By Bloomberg  May 26, 2023 7:49:40 AM IST (Published)

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The yen weakened beyond 140 per dollar for the first time since November as traders moved to price in another Federal Reserve interest-rate increase, underscoring diverging expectations of monetary policy in Japan and the US.
Japan’s currency fell to 140.23 on Thursday, the weakest level since November 23, before paring some losses and traded 0.2 percent stronger at 139.82 on Friday. The yen has declined 6.2 percent this year against the dollar.
When dollar-yen moves, “it always moves big,” said Brad Bechtel, a foreign-exchange strategist at Jefferies. “So we’ll see, maybe we’ll be at 143 next week.”