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Yen surges as markets bet on Japan stability

Published on: February 13, 2026 4:21 PM

The Japanese yen moved toward its strongest weekly performance in nearly fifteen months after gaining close to three percent, driven by renewed investor confidence following Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s election victory. Moreover, the rally surprised many traders who had expected political uncertainty to weaken the currency instead of strengthening it.

Against the US dollar, the yen traded around 152.86, marking its biggest weekly gain since late 2024, while also recording strong advances against the euro and British pound. Consequently, the sharp rise suggested that investors were unwinding short positions and shifting toward safer bets on Japan’s economic outlook.

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In addition, Japanese stocks and government bonds climbed alongside the currency, reflecting optimism about fiscal discipline and long-term policy stability. Market participants now believe that the new administration will manage inflation carefully while avoiding excessive spending that could destabilize public finances.

Meanwhile, global currency markets remained cautious as traders waited for US inflation data, which is expected to influence the Federal Reserve’s interest rate decisions. However, the US dollar stayed under pressure, as doubts about economic momentum increased despite recent job growth reports.

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Furthermore, analysts pointed out that expectations of two US rate cuts this year have weakened the dollar’s appeal, allowing other currencies to strengthen gradually. As a result, the yen benefited from both domestic political confidence and shifting global monetary expectations.

Overall, the yen’s strong performance highlights how political stability, fiscal credibility, and global rate outlooks can quickly reshape currency markets. Therefore, investors now see room for further appreciation if economic signals remain supportive in the coming months.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: dollar outlook, forex markets, Japan economy, japanese yen, Latest, US inflation, yen surge

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