El yen se mantiene por encima de los 160 yenes por dólar antes de la reunión del BOJ

El yen japonés se mantuvo por encima de los 160 yenes frente al dólar estadounidense el 8 de junio, tras haber borrado las ganancias de la intervención anterior en aproximadamente un mes.

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Official dollar closed the week higher and reached $1,460

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The official retail dollar closed at $1,460 on Friday, June 5, while the wholesale exchange rate rose $3.50 to $1,440.

The yen climbed to a 10-week peak on May 7, drawing fresh talk of official intervention as it built on earlier gains. The currency's move follows recent support measures and has kept traders focused on key levels.

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Japan reportedly conducted a large-scale yen-buying operation using around $35 billion, driving the USD/JPY rate down nearly 3% to 155.5. Bank of Japan data supports the intervention's scale, which would mark the first official action in nearly two years if confirmed. The move highlights Tokyo's limited tolerance for ongoing yen weakness amid rising import costs.

The blue dollar ended Friday, June 12 at $1,460 for sale, up $10 from the previous close.

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The Mexican peso ended May 21 with a modest depreciation, shaped by Banxico meeting minutes and Middle East developments.

The US Federal Reserve decided to keep its benchmark interest rate unchanged in the 3.50 to 3.75 percent range during its first decision under President Kevin Warsh.

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The Kenyan shilling stayed steady against the dollar this week even as the U.S. currency weakened for a second straight week. The local unit closed at Ksh129.19, unchanged from April 30.

 

 

 

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