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Bessent’s Yen Intervention: A Turning Point or Temporary Relief?

The yen surged sharply against the dollar in early trading on [Date], following reports that U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent intervened in the foreign exchange market to support the Japanese currency, marking a potential shift in…

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Bessent’s Yen Intervention: A Turning Point or Temporary Relief?

The yen surged sharply against the dollar in early trading on [Date], following reports that U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent intervened in the foreign exchange market to support the Japanese currency, marking a potential shift in U.S. policy toward currency intervention.

What Happened and Why It Matters

According to multiple sources familiar with the matter, Bessent authorized the sale of U.S. dollars in exchange for yen, a move that would represent the first U.S. intervention in currency markets since 2011. The reported action came after the yen weakened to a 34-year low, prompting concerns among policymakers about the economic impact on global trade and financial stability.

This intervention, if confirmed, signals a departure from the traditional U.S. stance of letting markets determine exchange rates. It also underscores the growing pressure on the Biden administration to address currency misalignments that affect American exporters and global supply chains.

Market Reaction and Immediate Impact

Following the reports, the dollar fell by more than 2% against the yen, marking the largest single-day drop in over a year. Traders reported heavy dollar selling, with volumes surpassing typical daily averages. The move also rippled through Asian equity markets, with Japanese exporters seeing a boost as a stronger yen improves their overseas earnings’ value.

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