Japan’s Yen Jumps ¥264 Like It’s Trying to Impress a Date

Amid the relentless hustle of currency markets, Japan’s average price swaggered up by ¥264 in just one week, clocking in at ¥4,155 by Sunday—the second week in a row Japan decided to flex its financial muscles. Picture this: just when you thought inflation had better plans, Japan said 'Hold my sake,' nudging prices upward like a sushi chef trying to balance flavors. No companies or Tokyo bankers named here—just pure numeric bravado in the week leading to Sunday. It’s a price hike sequel nobody asked for, but the Yen’s definitely binge-watching its own gains.

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Source: Japantimes | Published: 9/13/2025 | Author: Unknown