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The Dollar Has Risen To A One-week High Against The Yen As Treasury Yields Have by Tahir4: 10:33pm On Dec 28, 2022
https://www.wikifx.com/en/newsdetail/202212284474836394.html?gip=TGme13

Abstract:Kevin Buckland's TOKYO, April 16 (Reuters) - The dollar rose against its main counterparts on Wednesday, hitting a more than one-week high against the yen, boosted by higher Treasury rates as traders pondered the prospects for policy at the world's major central banks.

  The dollar rose against its main counterparts on Wednesday, hitting a more than one-week high against the yen, boosted by higher Treasury rates as traders pondered the prospects for policy at the world's major central banks.

  In Asian trade, the US dollar rose 0.13% to 133.685 yen, having previously hit 133.95 for the first time since December 20, when the Bank of Japan sent the pair plummeting down with an unexpected tightening of the 10-year Japanese government bond rate policy range.

  The dollar fell below 130.58 yen for the first time since early August that day, as traders worried about the end of BOJ support.

  According to a meeting summary issued on Wednesday, officials highlighted increased chances for stronger wage growth and persistent inflation in the nation next year.

  The dollar index, which measures the currency against six rivals including the yen and euro, rose 0.07% to 104.28 on Thursday, extending its stabilization after falling to its lowest level since mid-June at 103.44 on Dec. 14, the day the Federal Reserve halted the rate rises to a half-point pace.

  Fed officials, including Chair Jerome Powell, have since emphasized that policy tightening would be protracted, with a higher terminal rate, increasing concerns about a US downturn.

  The 10-year Treasury yield, which is heavily connected with the dollar-yen pair, was at 3.843% in Tokyo, not far from the overnight high of 3.862%.

  “The dollar is in a really fascinating scenario,” said Bart Wakabayashi, a State Street branch manager in Tokyo.

  “If there is a recession in the United States, the Fed will have to decrease rates, and you will certainly want to sell the dollar,” he added. “At the same time, if there is a worldwide recession, people will flock to the dollar as a safe haven. So the dollar is in a bit of a pickle, and you have to be very cautious about what currency you purchase or sell against.”

  The euro remained steady at $1.0640, following a two-week sideways trend, and was slightly below the six-month high of $1.0737 achieved on Dec. 15, when European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde reiterated that rate rises would need to continue.

  Sterling fell 0.06% to $1.2024, remaining barely above its monthly low of $1.1993, set on December 22.

  The Australian dollar remained unchanged at $0.6733, while the New Zealand dollar increased by 0.09% to $0.6279.

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  Dollar VS Yen

  The foreign exchange market, where currencies are bought and sold, determines the value of a currency, such as the US dollar (USD) or the Japanese yen (JPY). A currency's value is governed by a number of variables, including the health of the issuing country's economy, political stability, and interest rate levels.

  The USD and JPY are two of the world's main currencies and are often traded against each other in the foreign exchange market. These and other variables might cause the value of the USD compared to the JPY to vary. For example, if the US economy is regarded to be robust and steady, demand for the USD will grow, causing its value to rise compared to the JPY. On the other side, if the Japanese economy is regarded to be robust and stable, demand for the JPY will grow, causing its value to climb compared to the USD.

  It is critical to remember that the value of one currency is always relative to the value of another. Other variables, such as government policy and global economic events, may also impact the value of a currency.

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