Yen climbs as investors pull back from risky trades

The yen experienced a rise, drawing support from the unwinding of carry trades ahead of the Bank of Japan’s (BOJ) policy meeting next week. This comes as a rotation out of megacap growth stocks dampened risk appetite broadly, providing safe haven bids for the Japanese currency. The yen increased, reaching an intraday high per dollar, its strongest position in 2.5 months. This movement is driven by traders abandoning short yen bets in anticipation of the BOJ’s July meeting, where a potential rate hike remains on the agenda. Read more to find out about JPY intervention.
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Traders should be wary of the potential for sudden market shifts triggered by other political and economic developments, where proper risk management is vital.
Publication date:
2024-07-27 12:46:35 (GMT)
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