Yen Hits Key 160-Per-Dollar Level as Traders Eye BOJ Next Steps
The yen slid past the key 160-per-dollar level as the currency traded under pressure following the Bank of Japan’s April meeting, at which Governor Kazuo Ueda refrained from providing a clear sign concerning the timing of the central bank’s next interest-rate hike.
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