Monday, September 24, 2012

Japanese Yen ETF Falls 3%

An exchange traded fund pegged to the yen’s fluctuations versus the U.S. dollar fell 3% in preopen trading Monday after Japan again intervened to cool the currency’s rise and protect its exporters. It is the third time Japan has stepped in to halt a rising yen this year.

CurrencyShares Japanese Yen Trust (NYSEArca: FXY) was off 3% before the bell.

There has been speculation Japan would act to weaken the yen after it hit post-World War II highs against the dollar.

The move comes after a closely watched central bank meeting last week.

On Monday, Finance Minister Jun Azumi said Japan would continue to step into the market until it was satisfied with the results, Reuters reported. “I don’t think intervention has ceased yet,” Fumihiko Igarashi said in the report.

The yen ETF was up 6.9% year to date as of Oct. 28, according to Morningstar.

CurrencyShares Japanese Yen Trust

Read the disclaimer; Tom Lydon is a board member of the funds for Rydex|SGI.

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