TOKYO -- The Japanese yen fell to a 24-year low on Monday, as the country's central bank continues to buck the global trend of rate hikes and keep monetary policy ultra loose.
Japanese currency keeps weakening despite BOJ, government concerns
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The Japanese yen fell past 135 versus the dollar on the way to hitting a 24-year low on Monday. (Photo by Karina Nooka)
TOKYO -- The Japanese yen fell to a 24-year low on Monday, as the country's central bank continues to buck the global trend of rate hikes and keep monetary policy ultra loose.