Japan likely spent about $34.5 billion Thursday in its first yen-buying intervention since July 2024, according to a Bloomberg analysis.
Japan likely spent around $34.5 billion Thursday in its first currency intervention to prop up the yen since July 2024, according to a Bloomberg analysis.
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