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Japan may have spent $32 billion in additional yen-buying intervention

Central bank data suggested repeated yen-buying operations as authorities defended the currency against speculative pressure and imported inflation.

TOKYO, May 7 : Japan may have spent as much as 5.01 trillion yen ($32.06 billion) in its latest efforts to bolster its embattled currency, central bank data indicated on Thursday, signalling repeated bouts of intervention in markets. The Bank of Japan's projection for money market conditions for the followin

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Japan may have spent $32 billion in additional yen-buying intervention

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The Straits Times broke the news in Singapore on Thursday, May 7, 2026.
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