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USD/JPY: Intervention warnings and BoJ tweak – BBH

Brown Brothers Harriman’s (BBH) Elias Haddad reports that Japanese officials are escalating verbal intervention as USD/JPY approaches 160.00, a potential line in the sand. While FX intervention may slow Yen weakness, the bank underlines that higher energy import costs and global yields remain strong headwinds, and a minor BOJ natural rate adjustment signals only marginally less accommodation, not an aggressive hiking cycle.

Yen pressured despite BOJ’s hawkish nuance

"Japanese Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama stepped-up intervention warnings as USD/JPY edged closer to 160.00, a potential intervention threshold."

"FX intervention may slow the yen’s slide, but it can’t offset the twin drag from higher energy import costs and higher global bond yields."

"On a side note, the Bank of Japan made a minor hawkish tweak to its natural rate of interest estimate (level of the real interest rate that is neutral to economic activity and prices)."

"The new natural rate of interest range is estimated to be between -0.9% to 0.5% (or 1.10% to 2.50% in nominal terms) vs. -1.0 to 0.5% previously (or 1.00% to 2.50% in nominal terms)."

"The small uptick to the lower bound of the range signals less accommodation at the margin, but not a more aggressive hiking cycle."

(This article was created with the help of an Artificial Intelligence tool and reviewed by an editor.)

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