Monday, August 30, 2010

BOJ Verbal Intervention Fails, Yen Rises

from Zero Hedge:
The BoJ just released a decision to extend the 3 month lending program to 6 months, to expand the 6 month fixed rate facility to 30 trillion yen from 20 trillion, extended the maturity of QE, and kept the benchmark rate at 0.1%: in essence a nothingburger extension of QE, which has done miracles for the past 20 years. The key item, however, is that there was no direct mention of FX intervention by the BoJ, which was the silver bullet many had hoped for. As a result, the Yen is currently surging.