USD/JPY: Japanese finance ministry must hope for USD weakness – Commerzbank

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USD/JPY: Japanese finance ministry must hope for USD weakness – Commerzbank USDJPY Japan BOJ Banks

, we need a sustainably weaker Dollar unless the Bank of Japan abandons its dovish stance, economists at Commerzbank report.“Japanese FX interventions cannot permanently depress USD/JPY. That can probably only be done by a sustainably weaker Dollar or a turnaround in Japanese monetary policy.”

“So for now, Japan's Ministry of Finance must continue to hope for a weaker dollar to limit the upside in USD/JPY. However, since we also see a good chance that the Dollar has reached its high for the time being, the MoF might get around further intervention for the time being.”Information on these pages contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties.

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