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The Japanese yen has fallen to its lowest level in 40 years, while the dollar experiences fluctuations.

Japanese Yen Hits Historic Low Against Dollar

On Tuesday, the Japanese yen fell to 162.41 yen per dollar, marking its lowest level since 1986. This significant decline comes as markets await crucial U.S. employment data, which could heavily influence future interest rate hike expectations.

U.S. Dollar Experiences Setback

Simultaneously, the U.S. dollar retreated from its highest levels in 13 months. Despite this, the dollar index managed to recover some losses, closing at 101.28 points. The dollar is on track for a 1.4% increase in the current quarter, following a 1.6% rise in the first quarter of 2026.

Major Currencies React to Market Changes

Several major currencies have felt the impact of current market fluctuations. The following changes were noted:

  • Euro: Decreased by 0.18% to $1.1403, nearing its lowest level in a year.
  • Australian Dollar: Dropped by 0.27% to $0.6867, reaching a three-month low.
  • New Zealand Dollar: Stood at $0.5644.
  • British Pound: Fell by 0.17% to $1.3237.

Anticipation Surrounds U.S. Employment Data

Financial markets are keenly awaiting upcoming U.S. employment data, which is expected to reshape monetary policy expectations. These developments occur amid increasing pressure on the Japanese yen and volatility in global currency performance.

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