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Exclusive-Japan shifts to ambush intervention tactics against yen short sellers, sources say

By Makiko Yamazaki, Tamiyuki Kihara and Leika Kihara TOKYO, July 2 (Reuters) - Japanese officials are abandoning their habit of telegraphing intervention risks, instead signalling a more targeted camp

Exclusive-Japan shifts to ambush intervention tactics against yen short sellers, sources say
Yahoo Finance — 2 July 2026
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By Makiko Yamazaki, Tamiyuki Kihara and Leika Kihara TOKYO, July 2 (Reuters) - Japanese officials are abandoning their habit of telegraphing intervent

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Why This Matters

Japan’s pivot toward silent intervention tactics marks a high-stakes gamble in a global currency war where every move is scrutinized. By ditching predictable warnings, Tokyo is testing a strategy designed to catch speculators off guard, potentially reshaping how central banks combat speculative attacks on their currencies. The shift could also redefine the delicate balance between transparency and operational secrecy in financial diplomacy.

Background Context

Traditionally, Japan has relied on public signaling—such as verbal warnings from top officials—to deter yen short sellers, often in coordination with the U.S. Treasury. Past interventions, like the 2022 and 2011 operations, were preceded by months of rhetoric about readiness to act, allowing markets to hedge risks. This new approach reflects frustration with the inefficacy of such tactics, as the yen’s relentless depreciation against the dollar has persisted despite repeated threats.

What Happens Next

The effectiveness of this stealth tactic remains uncertain; markets may adapt by front-running potential intervention points or misinterpreting signals. If successful, Japan could inspire other governments to adopt similar strategies, but a miscalculation risks sparking accusations of market manipulation or triggering retaliatory capital controls. Investors will closely watch trade data and corporate pricing adjustments, which could force Tokyo’s hand into more aggressive measures.

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