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Asia Market Wrap: Markets Hold After Volatile Week as Yen Intervention Confirmed

Asian equities moved into a broad stabilization phase on Monday following a turbulent week dominated by central bank rate decisions, spiking global bond yields, and violent tech rotation. Investors entering the new week are carefully assessing whether last week’s de-risking has cleared near-term leverage or if higher borrowing costs will continue to cap regional equity upside.

Japan MoF Confirms Joint FX Intervention

The Japanese Yen emerged as the primary focal point across global foreign exchange desks today, driven by heightened sensitivity following confirmation of a joint currency intervention by Japanese authorities and the U.S. Treasury.

  • Joint Intervention Impact: USD/JPY dropped toward the 155.00 level during the Asian session, extending the Yen’s gains to as much as 5% over three sessions. This came after Japan’s Ministry of Finance (MoF) confirmed it carried out coordinated Yen-buying operations with the U.S. Treasury last week, following the currency’s slide toward 40-year lows.
  • Intraday Pullback: Toward the close of the Asian session, the Yen pulled back sharply and gave up a significant portion of its intraday gains. However, analysts noted this retracement was primarily driven by overbought technical indicators following the sharp multi-session rally rather than a fundamental reversal in policy expectations.

Regional Equity Snapshot

  • Nikkei 225 & KOSPI: Japan’s Nikkei 225 navigated volatile intraday swings as export-oriented sectors weighed the sharp Yen appreciation against stabilizing global tech sentiment. South Korea’s KOSPI held in a consolidation range following last week’s historic semiconductor liquidation, as selective bargain-hunting provided a floor.
  • China A50 & Hang Seng Index: Mainland China’s FTSE China A50 Index and Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index traded within tight ranges. Investors remain in a wait-and-see stance, anticipating further targeted domestic policy stimulus while digesting recent corporate earnings data.

What’s Next for the US Session?

As trading action transitions toward European and U.S. pre-market hours, traders will be closely watching whether the Yen’s intraday volatility prompts further official commentary from Japanese authorities, and if U.S. Treasury yields stabilize to allow broader risk assets room to breathe.

Read more for comprehensive technical setups on major macro pairs on Ultima Markets Insights today.

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