Japanese yen weakens past psychologically significant 150 per dollar level

FILE PHOTO: Illustration picture of Japanese yen and U.S. dollar banknotes

NEWYORK/LONDON/TOKYO (Reuters) – The yen weakened to 150 to the dollar on Tuesday, a level some analysts think could prompt concerned Japanese authorities to intervene to prop up the currency.

The dollar rose as high as 150.165 yen, its highest since October 2022, as the greenback pushed higher against most currencies, driven by surging U.S. Treasury yields.

(Reporting by Alun John in London, Brigid Riley and Kevin Buckland in Tokyo, and Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss in New York; Editing by Amanda Cooper and Jonathan Oatis)

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