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The Reasons for Selling the Yen Have changed... Is 160 Yen to the Dollar Just a Stepping Stone Now? What Is the Appropriate Level of Interest Rate Hike by the Bank of Japan to Prevent Further Yen Depreciation? Both Europe and the US Are Hawkish.

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In mid-June, central banks in Japan, the US, and Europe successively made decisions on their monetary policies. While the US and Europe are seriously focusing on curbing inflation, Japan is maintaining a cautious stance on raising interest rates, resulting in a continued depreciation of the yen. This article will forecast the future actions of major central banks and how Japan's monetary policy will affect the yen exchange rate.
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In mid-June, central banks in Japan, the US, and Europe successively made decisions on their monetary policies. While the US and Europe are seriously focusing on curbing inflation, Japan is maintaining a cautious stance on raising interest rates, resulting in a continued depreciation of the yen. This article will forecast the future actions of major central banks and how Japan's monetary policy will affect the yen exchange rate.

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toyokeizai.net broke the news on Friday, June 19, 2026.
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