Japan has two more yen interventions allowed before November under IMF rules

Following its May 1 intervention that propelled the yen higher, Japan's Vice Minister of Finance Satsuki Katayama stated on May 5 that the country can conduct two more interventions before November under IMF guidelines. Authorities also warned traders to stay alert as yen battles intensify.

On May 5, Vice Minister of Finance Satsuki Katayama remarked that IMF rules permit Japan two additional yen interventions before November. This follows the government's confirmed forex intervention on May 1—previously reported—which reversed the yen's slide and triggered intraday rallies.

Tokyo has urged traders to 'keep phones on,' signaling that interventions are becoming routine amid volatile yen-dollar dynamics. This development builds on earlier 2026 actions and speculation, highlighting the Bank of Japan's (BOJ) role, U.S. Federal Reserve policies, and ongoing monetary tensions.

Katayama's comments clarify the remaining official capacity for action in supporting the yen. (Sources: The Japan Times)

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