Yen Surges Over 3% at One Point, Hits Largest Intraday Gain Since 2022 at One Point.

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TradingKey - Japanese authorities have issued another warning to the foreign exchange market. Following the strongest intervention warning to date from Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama, which hinted at imminent market entry to support the yen, USD/JPY plunged by over 3% during intraday trading at 10:26 am GMT on April 30, marking its steepest decline since last August.

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The yen's recent depreciation has been primarily driven by rising international oil prices inflating import costs and the interest rate differential caused by elevated U.S. rates. Against this backdrop, the exchange rate has remained weak despite hawkish signals from the Bank of Japan.

While there is no official confirmation of BoJ intervention, the rally clearly signals a warning to the market: those shorting the yen at this stage will inevitably face a backlash.

Strongest Warning Ever: From "On Standby" to "At Any Moment"

On the afternoon of Thursday, April 30, Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama noted regarding exchange rates that "the market timing for taking decisive action is approaching," a rhetorical escalation from previous "ready to intervene" stances. Japan’s top currency official, Jun Mimura, was even more direct: "This is the final exit warning before action."

Reuters data indicates that the Ministry of Finance typically moves into the market shortly after using the term "decisive action." According to Xfastest, Katayama explicitly stated that authorities are ready to act at any time during the holidays and disclosed 24-hour communication with the U.S. government, suggesting a green light for coordinated action if necessary.

The "strongest warning" stands out not only for its language but also for its strategic timing. With Japanese markets closed for the Golden Week holiday (May 4–6), liquidity will be thin, potentially magnifying the impact of any intervention.

Market sources pointed out that the sharp drop in USD/JPY starting at 10:26 am GMT bore the hallmarks of official intervention.

Kenneth Broux, an FX strategist at Societe Generale, said, "The price action clearly shows signs of intervention alongside massive short covering." The final exit warning from officials has undoubtedly rattled many trading accounts.

Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama previously stated that the government would remain on high alert throughout Golden Week. However, some analysts believe that without a material improvement in fundamentals, the impact of unilateral intervention by the BoJ may be limited.

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