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USD/JPY: Verbal pushback as 162–164 looms – TD Securities

TD Securities analysts highlight growing official frustration with Japanese Yen weakness as USD/JPY breached the 160 level in the past week. They see verbal intervention as a temporary tool that cannot offset the Dollar’s safe-haven and terms-of-trade support and argue that actual intervention risk rises on sustained, speculative moves toward the 162–164 area, where authorities may prefer to deploy FX reserves more forcefully.

Authorities eye higher intervention trigger zone

“Authorities are increasingly frustrated with JPY weakness as the scale of verbal intervention is at the extremes compared to interventions from past episodes. However, intervention risk rises only on sustained, speculative moves toward 162–164.”

“We are at the max verbal intervention scale for USD/JPY after it breached the 160 level in the past week, signaling authorities’ frustration with JPY weakness. Verbal intervention is likely only a short-term stopgap solution but is unlikely to prevent the USD safe haven bid and relative terms of trade resilience vs the JPY.”

“If the conflict extends longer than expected and the narrative shifts from inflation to a growth shock, the USD could rally more forcefully as investors chase safety. In that scenario, the MoF would likely prefer to conserve intervention firepower for when risks become more acute and closer to the 162-164 range than at a breach of 160.”

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