Finally commenting on the latest yen slide, Bank of Japan (BOJ) Governor Haruhiko Kuroda said Tuesday, “if yen moves are not too sharp, weak yen is beneficial for Japan’s economy.
No comment on fx levels.
Very important for fx to move stably reflecting fundamentals.
Impact of weak yen varies, uneven for each entity.
Weak yen positive to economy as a whole.
Carefully watching impact of fx on economy.
Must be mindful that weak yen could have negative impact on households, smaller service-sector firms.
Must create economic conditions where wages and prices rise more easily.
Meanwhile, a senior BOJ official said that a “sharp yen weakening, as seen recently, is undesirable.”
USD/JPY has paused its upsurge near 132.75 on the latest comments from the BOJ Chief Kuroda on the ongoing yen moves.
The spot is now trading at 132.68, still up 0.62% on the day.
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