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Accessibility helpSign InSubscribeFinancial TimesSubscribeSign InHomeWorldWorld HomeMiddle East warGlobal EconomyUKUSChinaAfricaAsia PacificEmerging MarketsEuropeWar in UkraineAmericasMiddle East & North AfricaKharg Island: Iran’s oil lifeline that Trump has left untouchedTrump’s Venezuela strategy has failed in IranWhich economies will pay the biggest price for the Iran war?Farage misses out on Trump meeting as their relationship coolsG7 discuss joint release of emergency oil reservesUSUS HomeUS EconomyUS CompaniesUS Politics & PolicyKharg Island: Iran’s oil lifeline that Trump has left untouchedTrump’s Venezuela strategy has failed in IranWhich economies will pay the biggest price for the Iran war?Farage misses out on Trump meeting as their relationship coolsIran war will leave a complex geoeconomic legacyCompaniesCompanies HomeEnergyFinancialsHealthIndustrialsMediaProfessional ServicesRetail & ConsumerTech SectorTelecomsTransportKharg Island: Iran’s oil lifeline that Trump has left untouchedWhich economies will pay the biggest price for the Iran war?G7 discuss joint release of emergency oil reservesEx-EY executive launches private equity-backed tax firm to challenge Big FourPimco sticks with bet on gilts despite market slumpTechTech HomeArtificial intelligenceSemiconductorsCyber SecuritySocial MediaSheryl Sandberg and Nick Clegg join Nvidia-backed AI start-up NscaleAnthropic sues the Pentagon over being declared a ‘supply chain risk’KKR eyes multibillion-dollar sale of data centre cooling companyMicrosoft adds Anthropic AI models to its Copilot workplace toolsIs South Korea’s dominant online retailer an American company?MarketsMarkets HomeAlphavilleMarkets DataCryptoCapital MarketsCommoditiesCurrenciesEquitiesMonetary Policy RadarWealth ManagementMoral MoneyETF HubFund ManagementTradingKharg Island: Iran’s oil lifeline that Trump has left untouchedWhich economies will pay the biggest price for the Iran war?G7 discuss joint release of emergency oil reservesIran war will leave a complex geoeconomic legacyPimco sticks with bet on gilts despite market slumpClimateOpinionOpinion HomeColumnistsThe FT ViewThe Big ReadLexObituariesLettersTrump’s Venezuela strategy has failed in IranIran war will leave a complex geoeconomic legacyAmerica chose this war — and must now choose how to end itStagflationary forces are buildingWhy it’s time to end the grim march of the touchscreenLexWork & CareersWork & Careers HomeBusiness School RankingsBusiness EducationEurope's Start-Up HubsEntrepreneurshipRecruitmentBusiness BooksBusiness TravelWorking ItWhy it’s time to end the grim march of the touchscreenYou can turn this to your advantage if every news story has ‘tax exile’ in itBusiness school professors’ picksLife & ArtsLife & Arts HomeArtsBooksFood & DrinkFT MagazineHouse & HomeStylePuzzlesTravelFT GlobetrotterHow to wear a tie: HTSI’s definitive guideWine storage is emerging from the cellarThe new food fad sweeping KoreaFlip it and reverse it: the enduring fun of Jaeger-LeCoultre’s Reverso ‘Match of the century’ referee Lothar Schmid’s chess library up for auctionHow To Spend ItMarketsCurrenciesYenHomeWorldUSCompaniesTechMarketsClimateOpinionLexWork & CareersLife & ArtsHow To Spend ItFinancial TimesSubscribeSign InJapanese business & financeInvestors turn away from yen as haven asset during Iran warJapanese currency’s weakness departs from traditional role during moments of geopolitical turmoilBank of JapanYen weakens after Takaichi picks dovish Bank of Japan candidatesAcademics favouring lower interest rates could challenge governor Kazuo Ueda’s efforts to normalise policy, analysts sayJapanese business & financeGlobal investors need to go on Japan watch right nowRises in government bond yields and weakness in the yen could have spillover effects on other marketsBenjamin ShatilForeign exchangeFT Alphaville. Japan’s finance ministry isn’t a massive macro hedge fundIt’s just made hundreds of billions of dollars by accidentUS dollarBessent says Trump administration still pursuing ‘strong dollar policy’Greenback rebounds after Treasury secretary rejects speculation that Washington is intervening to boost yenJapanese economyThe FT View. Intervention will not reverse yen weaknessLoose fiscal policy no longer makes sense now that Japan has escaped deflationThe editorial boardCentral bank interventionYen steadies as Takaichi starts Japan election campaignMarkets have been on alert for government intervention in currency marketFT News Briefing podcastUS and Japan flirt with joint currency interventionJapanese currency climbs sharply on speculation of joint US-Japan market intervention, adding to pressure on greenbackForeign exchangeWhy Asia’s currencies have slumped against the dollarWeakness in Japan, South Korea and Taiwan come despite US currency’s decline against G7 counterparts and narrowing interest rate gapCurrenciesDollar sinks to 4-month low and gold soars past $5,000 as yen leapsJapanese currency climbs sharply on speculation of joint US-Japan market intervention, adding to pressure on greenbackCurrenciesFT Alphaville. When Yenterventions workIf not now, yen?Central bank interventionYen rallies as ‘rate check’ sparks intervention speculationJapanese currency rises most since August after New York Fed queries market participants on price levelsJapanese economyUnhedged. The Japanese yield panicAnd the signal from staplesHakyung KimRobert ArmstrongJapanese business & financeYen tumbles and Japan stocks soar as election talk reignites ‘Takaichi trade’Currency at lowest since July 2024 after finance minister expresses concern over ‘one-way’ weakeningCentral bank interventionJapan official warns on yen’s ‘sudden’ weaknessTraders see higher potential for government intervention to support currencyBank of JapanJapan raises interest rates to highest level in 30 yearsYields on 10-year government bonds hit highest level since 1990s after central bank’s fourth rate increaseJapanese government bondsExplainer. How will a rise in Japanese interest rates affect global markets?Investors worry about fallout from yen carry trade unwinding after speech by BoJ governorBank of JapanJapan’s economic normalisation will affect global liquidityYen carry trade is fragile, although fiscal risks are preventing Japanese investors from moving money back homeBank of JapanYen rises and bonds fall after BoJ governor hints at rate increaseKazuo Ueda’s remarks ‘clearly signal’ possibility of tightening in December meeting, say analystsMarketsUnhedged. 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