Yen's intervention-fueled rally risks evaporating quickly, increasing chances Japan will intervene again to support exchange rate.
The yen’s intervention-fueled rally is at risk of evaporating quickly, increasing the likelihood that Japan will have to wade back into the market to shore up the exchange rate.
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The yen’s intervention-fueled rally is at risk of evaporating quickly, increasing the likelihood that Japan will have to wade back into the market to shore up the exchange rate.
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