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    Yen holds gains vs US dollar ahead of tariff announcement

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    Posted on April 1, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The yen strengthened against the US dollar as weak manufacturing data and upcoming tariff announcements create economic uncertainty, prompting investors to seek safer assets.

    Yen Gains Against US Dollar Before Tariff News

    By Laura Matthews

    NEW YORK (Reuters) -The yen rose against the dollar on Tuesday, after U.S. economic data showed softness in the manufacturing sector and labor market ahead of tariff announcements from the Trump administration due Wednesday.

    U.S. manufacturing contracted in March after two consecutive months of expansion, while a measure of inflation at the factory gate was the highest in nearly three years. This comes as concerns mount about how much tariffs will hike prices for consumers and businesses.

    A Labor Department report also showed job openings fell to 7.568 million in February.

    "It is clear that the manufacturing sector is already bearing the brunt of President Trump's protectionist policy changes - and that the rest of the economy could suffer the downstream consequences in the months ahead," said Karl Schamotta, chief market strategist, at Corpay.

    "Market nerves are badly frayed ahead of Trump's 'Liberation Day' tariff announcement. With deeply-contradictory narratives emerging around the scope, scale, and duration of the administration's proposed trade measures, investors are trimming risk across the currency markets and waiting for the details to emerge," he added.

    Investors see the Japanese currency as a safer asset than the dollar in the current environment, as U.S. tariffs would likely hurt the U.S. economy as well.

    Though markets have mostly consolidated to the previous day's ranges, the greenback fell 0.37% to 149.41 versus the yen, while the euro fell 0.65% to 161.14 yen.

    Readings for weekly jobless claims and monthly non-farm payrolls later in the week could give markets further insights into how uncertainty in U.S. trade policy is hurting its economy.

    The dollar index, which measures the U.S. currency against six rivals, was flat at 104.25.

    "It's really the stock market sell off that is dragging down bond yields, which is also serving as a drag on the dollar," said Marc Chandler, chief market strategist, Bannockburn Global Forex. "It's hard to see a sustained dollar gain when interest rates are falling."

    Trump announced late on Sunday that all countries would face new tariffs this week, though he provided no specific details. He had previously talked about 25% tariffs against European goods.

    White House aides have drafted a proposal to impose tariffs of around 20% on most imports to the United States, the Washington Post reported on Tuesday.

    European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said the EU was open to negotiations with the U.S. on trade, but would retaliate strongly if necessary.

    The euro fell 0.29% to $1.0786 after gaining 4.5% in the first quarter of the year, its strongest quarterly performance since October-December 2022, thanks mainly to Germany's commitment to sharply increase fiscal spending.

    Meanwhile, investors have boosted their bets on future European Central Bank rate cuts due to tariff fears and weak economic data, driving bond yields and the single currency lower.

    In other currencies, the Australian dollar was up 0.4% at US$0.6271 after the central bank left rates unchanged as expected. It hit 0.6217 on Monday, its lowest since March 4.

    Currency              

    bid

    prices at

    1 April​

    07:57

    p.m. GMT

    Descripti RIC Last U.S. Pct YTD Pct High Low

    on Close Change Bid Bid

    Previous

    Session

    Dollar 104.24 104.18 0.07% -3.92% 104.37 104.

    index 01

    Euro/Doll 1.0787 1.0817 -0.27% 4.2% $1.083 $1.0

    ar 779

    Dollar/Ye 149.6 150.01 -0.26% -4.92% 150.055 148.

    n 99

    Euro/Yen 161.41​ 162.19 -0.48% -1.11% 162.38 160.

    78

    Dollar/Sw 0.8838 0.8842 -0.04% -2.61% 0.8843 0.88

    iss 18

    Sterling/ 1.2916 1.2918 0% 3.29% $1.294 $1.2

    Dollar 88​

    Dollar/Ca 1.431 1.4387 -0.5% -0.46% 1.4414 1.43

    nadian 06

    Aussie/Do 0.6274 0.625 0.41% 1.41% $0.6283 $0.6

    llar 232

    Euro/Swis 0.9533 0.9562 -0.31% 1.48% 0.9567 0.95

    s 13

    Euro/Ster 0.8349 0.8371 -0.26% 0.92% 0.8378 0.83

    ling 51

    NZ 0.5696 0.5679 0.33% 1.81% $0.5704 0.56

    Dollar/Do 63

    llar

    Dollar/No 10.4626​ 10.4975 -0.33% -7.95% 10.5181 10.4

    rway 455

    Euro/Norw 11.2874 11.3647 -0.68% -4.09% 11.3784 11.2

    ay 869

    Dollar/Sw 10.0164 10.0336 -0.17% -9.08% 10.0524 9.97

    eden 8

    Euro/Swed 10.807 10.855 -0.44% -5.75% 10.8645 10.7

    en 86

    (Additional reporting by Stefano Rebaudo in Milan; Editing by Aidan Lewis, Jan Harvey, Nick Zieminski and Chizu Nomiyama)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Yen rose against the dollar due to weak US manufacturing data.
    • •Upcoming US tariff announcements create market uncertainty.
    • •Investors consider the yen a safer asset amid economic concerns.
    • •US job openings fell, indicating labor market softness.
    • •Euro and other currencies also affected by tariff fears.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Yen holds gains vs US dollar ahead of tariff announcement

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the yen's gains against the US dollar amid weak US economic data and upcoming tariff announcements.

    2How did the US economic data impact the currency market?

    Weak manufacturing and labor market data led to the yen's rise against the dollar, as investors sought safer assets.

    3What are the market expectations regarding tariffs?

    Investors are uncertain about the scope and impact of upcoming US tariffs, leading to cautious market behavior.

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