As worries over the coronavirus pandemic recently surged again, so-called safe-haven currencies such as the Japanese yen have gotten a boost.
Daw cited multiple reasons for the call on the dollar-yen pair.
Furthermore, he added, there are concerns in the market that policy in Japan "might not be as easy or as coordinated as it was before" under the. Tighter policy could generally result in a stronger yen.
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