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This analysis evaluates the 29 April 2026 decline of the Japanese yen to 160.47 per U.S. dollar, its weakest level since mid-2024, following the U.S. Federal Reserve’s hawkish policy hold and the Bank of Japan’s (BOJ) vague guidance on future rate hikes. We incorporate consensus and Goldman Sachs pr
Goldman Sachs (GS) - Yen Breaches 160 Per Dollar Threshold: Intervention Risk and Cross-Market Implications - Earnings Season Outlook
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Halema
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Dakyah
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5 hours ago
Moderate gains across sectors suggest steady investor confidence. Volume patterns indicate balanced participation from retail and institutional players. Technical signals imply that support levels are holding, providing a favorable environment for trend-following strategies.
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Kaitey
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1 day ago
The market demonstrates cautious optimism, with gains spread across multiple sectors. Intraday swings are moderate, and technical support levels remain intact. Analysts suggest monitoring macroeconomic updates for potential trend impact.
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