Yen at 40-Year Low — Japan May Intervene During US Holiday Lull
The Japanese yen has fallen to a 40-year low, prompting speculation that the Bank of Japan may exploit reduced trading volumes during the US Independence Day holiday to intervene in currency markets and push the yen higher. Analysts note that low-liquidity periods have historically been the Bank of Japan's preferred window for surprise currency interventions.
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