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    Yen hits six-week high, dollar dips for month-end

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on November 30, 2024

    3 min read

    Last updated: January 28, 2026

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    The yen reached a six-week high against the dollar due to Tokyo's inflation data, suggesting a potential Bank of Japan rate hike. The dollar saw a notable decline.

    Yen Reaches Six-Week High, Dollar Declines at Month-End

    By Karen Brettell and Harry Robertson

    NEW YORK (Reuters) -The yen jumped to a six-week high against the dollar on Friday after faster-than-expected inflation in Tokyo supported bets for a Bank of Japan interest rate hike next month.

    Tokyo's core consumer price index, which excludes volatile fresh food costs, rose 2.2% year-on-year in November from a year earlier, up from 1.8% last month and beating forecasts for a 2.1% gain.

    "The yen is turning into the latest momentum trade ... with little friction to prevent it rising in thin holiday trade," said Matt Simpson, senior market analyst at City Index.

    Trading volumes declined heading into the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday on Thursday, with many traders still out on Friday.

    The dollar was last down 1.27% at 149.62 yen , and earlier dipped to 149.47 yen, the lowest since Oct. 21. It is set for a 3.38% weekly loss against the Japanese currency, the largest since July.

    The dollar index fell 0.31% to 105.74, after earlier reaching 105.61, the lowest since Nov. 12.

    It is on track for a 1.78% rise in November as investors adjust for the likelihood that the new U.S. administration under Donald Trump next year will loosen business regulations and enact other policies that boost growth.

    Analysts also say that proposed new tariffs and a promised clampdown on illegal immigration could reignite inflation.

    Stronger-than-expected economic data has also boosted bets that the Federal Reserve will slow its pace of interest rate cuts as it approaches the neutral rate.

    Traders are pricing in 66% odds for a 25 basis point cut at the Fed's Dec. 17-18 meeting, but only a 17% chance of an additional reduction in January, according to the CME Group’s FedWatch Tool.

    The next major U.S. economic data release will be next Friday's employment report for November.

    The euro gained 0.24% to $1.0578. The single currency has tumbled 2.8% in November as the dollar has rallied, putting it on course for its worst month since May 2023.

    Data on Friday showed that French consumer prices grew in line with expectations in November. Germany’s inflation report on Thursday showed price pressures remaining flat in November despite expectations of a second consecutive increase.

    ECB policymaker Francois Villeroy de Galhau said on Thursday that the central bank should keep its options open for a bigger rate cut next month, countering hawkish comments from peer Isabel Schnabel the previous day.

    Bitcoin climbed 2.39% to $97,414, trying to claw its way back to the record high of $99,830 from a week ago.

    This month, the leading cryptocurrency is set to book a 39% jump - its best performance since February - on bets for a more favourable regulatory environment under Trump.

    (Reporting by Karen Brettell and Harry Robertson; editing by Jonathan Oatis and Deepa Babington)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Yen hits six-week high against the dollar.
    • •Tokyo inflation data boosts Bank of Japan rate hike bets.
    • •Dollar experiences significant weekly loss against yen.
    • •U.S. economic data influences Federal Reserve rate decisions.
    • •Bitcoin sees significant monthly gains amid regulatory hopes.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Yen hits six-week high, dollar dips for month-end

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    2Why did the yen rise?

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    3How did the dollar perform?

    The dollar dipped against the yen and saw a significant weekly loss, influenced by U.S. economic data.

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