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The Yen Just Hit a 40-Year Low — and Traders Think Japan Won’t Intervene Until 163

by Team Lumida
June 30, 2026
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  • The yen broke through 162 per dollar — its weakest level since 1986 — with stop-losses and option barriers triggering a rapid move through 162-162.50; strategists at SMBC Nikko, State Street, and JPMorgan now target 163-165 as the next key technical and psychological threshold.
  • Japan’s Finance Ministry issued verbal warnings, but officials’ tone was notably less urgent than the near-explicit pre-intervention signals in April 2024, when Japan spent a record ¥11.73 trillion ($72.4 billion) defending the yen — the limited effectiveness of past campaigns is making authorities more cautious about when to step in.
  • Japan’s structural problem is deepening: the BOJ raised rates to 1% in June (a 31-year high) but the interest rate gap with a hawkish Fed remains vast, leveraged fund short yen positions are near their highest since 2017, and the government is reportedly urging the BOJ to tighten only gradually.
  • US payrolls data Thursday (July 2) is the near-term trigger — a strong print could push USDJPY past 163 rapidly; Wells Fargo’s Asia-Pacific strategist warns that verbal warnings are no longer sufficient: “actual intervention will be required to credibly maintain intervention fears.”

What Happened?

The yen broke through 162 per dollar Tuesday, hitting its weakest level since 1986. Strategists say stop-losses and option barriers around 162-162.50 were triggered, accelerating the move to as low as 162.41 in Tokyo trading. Japan’s Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama and Chief Cabinet Secretary Minoru Kihara both issued verbal warnings, but analysts noted the comments lacked the urgency of late April 2024, when top currency official Atsushi Mimura issued a near-explicit “final warning” before Tokyo spent a record ¥11.73 trillion ($72.4 billion) intervening from late April through late May. SMBC Nikko’s Rinto Maruyama estimates that without intervention fears, USDJPY would already be trading around 163-164, in line with moves in other major yen peers.

Why It Matters?

Japan’s currency defense is becoming structurally untenable. The BOJ raised its benchmark rate to 1% in June — a 31-year high — but the interest rate differential with a hawkish Fed remains enormous. Without a significantly faster BOJ tightening cycle, the fundamental driver of yen weakness — the carry trade — remains intact. Leveraged fund short yen positioning has climbed near its highest since November 2017, per CFTC data. Past interventions in 2022 and 2024 provided only temporary relief before the yen resumed its decline. The government is now reportedly signaling to the BOJ to proceed cautiously with further hikes, compounding the dilemma. As Bloomberg’s FX strategist Vass Karamanis put it: “History is unkind to unilateral FX intervention. And it’s downright brutal when the fundamentals are leaning the other way.”

What’s Next?

US payrolls on Thursday (July 2) is the immediate trigger: a strong print could push USDJPY past 163 rapidly. JPMorgan’s Ikue Saito expects the Finance Ministry may use a “stealth approach” if it does intervene — raising the bar for detectable action and making the market less certain about when authorities will move. State Street’s Masahiko Loo says the bar for immediate intervention looks “somewhat higher” ahead of the payroll release, as authorities may prefer to assess whether dollar strength is fundamentally driven. Whether Japan will spend another record sum defending a level markets are already pricing past is the defining question for the yen going into July.

Source: Bloomberg

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