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The Japanese yen weakened to around 161.5 per dollar on Monday, hovering near its lowest level since 1986 as repeated verbal interventions from Tokyo failed to halt the currency’s decline. Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama said authorities stood ready to take appropriate action against excessive currency moves at any time, echoing earlier warnings. The yen has now surrendered all the gains made on April 30, when officials carried out a record-sized market intervention to support the currency. The latest drop came despite the Bank of Japan’s ongoing policy normalization, including a 25-basis-point interest rate increase to 1% last week. The currency also remained under pressure from heavy carry-trade activity, as investors continued to favor short yen positions amid the still-wide interest rate gap between Japan and the US.

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