Goldman says Japan's $1 trillion of reserves leaves 'plenty of capacity' for further yen interventions
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Japan has firepower to continue yen intervention efforts: Goldman Skip Navigation Markets Pre-Markets U.S. Markets Currencies Prediction Markets Cryptocurrency Futures & Commodities Bonds Funds & ETFs Business Economy Finance Health & Science Media Real Estate Energy Climate…
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Whether Tokyo pulls the trigger again hinges on the rate differential between Japanese and U.S.
rates, the bank says.
Goldman sees Washington's participation last month as aimed chiefly at protecting U.S.
bond market functioning rather than steering the yen.
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