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Yen swings after Bank of Japan policy tweak
Yen swings after Bank of Japan policy tweak / Photo: Richard A. Brooks - AFP

Yen swings after Bank of Japan policy tweak

The yen fluctuated Friday after Japan's central bank tweaked its ultra-loose monetary policy, while stocks markets traded mixed after forecast-beating US data revived concerns the Federal Reserve could hike interest rates further.

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After a closely-watched meeting, the Bank of Japan (BoJ) said it would allow "greater flexibility" in government bond markets, having allowed them to move in a tight band in a process known as yields curve control.

But on Friday it said that while it would maintain that range, its upper and lower limits would be used as references, rather than being rigid.

The move means rates in Japan would be allowed to rise more than previously. The yen swung after the announcement.

The currency has been hammered for more than a year as the BoJ refused to shift from its loose policy, even as central banks around the world pushed up interest rates to fight surging inflation.

However, with prices picking up at home and the yen struggling, pressure has been growing on the bank to change tack.

The Nikkei 225 index sank more than two percent on the prospect of higher borrowing costs before paring the losses by the close.

"The BoJ's decision to tweak their yield curve control was broadly in line with what the market had anticipated, but probably not as hawkish as previously feared," said Khoon Goh, of Australia and New Zealand Banking Group.

"Market reaction has been very choppy as it is not a straightforward decision to digest."

Traders had been on edge ahead of the announcement owing to fears that tighter monetary policy would see Japanese investors -- the biggest foreign owners of US Treasuries with vast holdings of other global assets -- move their cash back home owing to better returns.

Stock markets have enjoyed a broadly positive week on hopes the Federal Reserve and other central banks were at or close to the end of more than a year of monetary tightening as inflation comes down.

The Fed on Wednesday said that future rate decisions would be determined by data, which was welcomed by investors who saw recent indicators -- pointing to an easing of price pressure and softening of the labour market -- as giving it room to hold off more increases.

And on Thursday, European Central Bank boss Christine Lagarde left open the possibility of a pause.

However, news that US growth beat expectations in the second quarter as jobless claims slipped revived the possibility that there was still more work to do.

After a negative session for Wall Street Thursday, Asian and European stock markets closed out the week mixed.

Hong Kong and Shanghai were boosted by hopes for further measures by Beijing to boost the struggling Chinese economy, and Singapore, Seoul and Taipei were also up.

Paris dipped even as data showed the French economy grew a forecast-busting 0.5 percent in the second quarter, while inflation eased in July.

London rose but Frankfurt dropped as data showed the German economy stagnated in the second quarter.

The week has been dominated also by earnings updates from some of the world's biggest companies.

ExxonMobil on Friday reported a big drop in second-quarter profits, citing lower refining margins and natural gas prices compared with the year-ago period in the aftermath of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

- Key figures around 1100 GMT -

London - FTSE 100: UP 0.1 percent at 7,700.79 points

Frankfurt - DAX: DOWN 0.1 percent at 16,386.14

Paris - CAC 40: DOWN 0.3 percent at 7,446.34

EURO STOXX 50: DOWN 0.1 percent at 4,442.53

Tokyo - Nikkei 225: DOWN 0.4 percent at 32,759.23 (close)

Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 1.4 percent at 19,916.56 (close)

Shanghai - Composite: UP 1.8 percent at 3,275.93 (close)

New York - Dow: DOWN 0.7 percent at 35,282.72 (close)

Dollar/yen: DOWN at 139.24 yen from 139.44 yen on Thursday

Euro/dollar: UP at $1.0997 from $1.0978

Pound/dollar: UP at $1.2845 from $1.2794

Euro/pound: DOWN at 85.60 from 85.78 pence

West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 0.3 percent at $79.87 per barrel

Brent North Sea crude: DOWN 0.4 percent at $83.94 per barrel

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