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2025.09.1701:38:10UTC+00Japanese Yen Eases Amid Soft Trade Data

The Japanese yen weakened to approximately 146.6 against the dollar on Wednesday following disappointing trade figures, which have heightened worries about Japan’s economy that heavily relies on exports. Although exports decreased by 0.1% in August, which was less severe than anticipated, it nonetheless marked the fourth straight month of decline, primarily due to a significant 13.8% reduction in shipments to the United States. Meanwhile, imports fell by 5.2%, showing an improvement from the 7.4% drop observed in July but exceeding the 4.1% decrease predicted by analysts. As for monetary policy, the Bank of Japan is likely to maintain the interest rate at 0.5% as it considers both domestic and international challenges, such as tariffs. Despite this, the yen remained near its highest levels in two months, reflecting the dollar's weakening before the Federal Reserve’s upcoming policy announcement. The Fed is largely expected to implement a quarter-point rate cut today, with markets anticipating around 67 basis points of reduction by the end of the year.

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