
Why has the Japanese Yen depreciated again?

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The Japanese yen has depreciated to above 150 again, mainly affected by the warming of trade under Trump and the soaring US bond yields. The support rate for the Liberal Democratic Party in the Japanese election has declined, which may delay interest rate hikes, but the depreciation of the yen has also increased the probability of rate hikes. In the medium term, the yen still has room for appreciation, especially when Japanese domestic investors tend to buy yen
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