USD/JPY extends rebound above 160 after intervention play and BOJ decision
USD/JPY — All Desk Targets
| Firm | Stance | YE 2026 |
|---|---|---|
Société Générale | Bullish | 150.00 |
Scotiabank | Bullish | 140.00 |
Commerzbank | Bearish | 160.00 |
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In a surprising turn of events, Japan decided to intervene in the market overnight before the BOJ meeting today. USD/JPY stumbled somewhat in European morning trade just before that, falling from 163.30 to 162.28 before recovering back to around 163.00. It seems like that was per
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Lead — The desk interprets the recent volatility in USD/JPY as a potential intervention signal from Japanese authorities, as the pair rebounded sharply after a brief decline. Per the full note [source], this move aligns with previous intervention efforts, notably a reported $35 billion spent last week, marking the largest intervention since April 2024. The current market dynamics suggest that while liquidity is thinner due to Japanese market closures, the signaling effect of intervention remains crucial for influencing trader sentiment. Our consensus target for USD/JPY is 1.075, with a range of 1.04 to 1.12, indicating a cautious outlook amidst these developments.
USD/JPY wipes out a chunk of the likely intervention play earlier, so what's next?
The USD/JPY's recent price action suggests a cautious approach from Tokyo regarding intervention, as highlighted in the commentary by Justin Low. The pair's bounce back from 155.50 to around 156.60 indicates a potential soft intervention, but the Ministry of Finance appears to be wary of overextending their resources given the current economic backdrop. Per the full note [source], Japan's substantial foreign reserves, while impressive at $1.2 trillion, are not entirely liquid, with over 80% held in securities, complicating their intervention strategy. This nuanced position contrasts with our consensus target of 1.075, which is supported by firms like **jpmorgan** and **bofa** with targets of 1.10 and 1.04, respectively.