Three straight years of outsized declines in the yen look set to end in 2024.
That is the view of market participants polled by Bloomberg, who on balance see the currency rallying next year as the Bank of Japan exits the world’s last negative interest rate regime and its global peers cut borrowing costs.
While projections for a 2023 rebound started going wrong as early as February, forecasters see key differences this time around.
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