GBP/JPY Rises Past 212 as Japan Fiscal Woes Pressure Yen

Japan’s proposed tax cuts and cash transfers without clear funding weigh on the JPY, widening the rate gap with the UK. The GBP/JPY cross climbed above 212.00 in early European trading, extending gains as the Japanese Yen weakened. Renewed fiscal concerns, including a prop

Japan’s proposed tax cuts and cash transfers without clear funding weigh on the JPY, widening the rate gap with the UK.

The GBP/JPY cross climbed above 212.00 in early European trading, extending gains as the Japanese Yen weakened. Renewed fiscal concerns, including a proposed cut in the food consumption tax and ¥600 billion in annual cash transfers, fueled selling pressure on the JPY.

Japan’s ruling party backed a plan to reduce the food tax to 1% from 8% for two years starting April 2027, alongside income-based relief measures. The lack of a defined funding mechanism heightened worries over Japan’s fiscal health, exacerbating the Yen’s decline.

A 275 basis point interest rate differential between the Bank of England’s 3.75% and the Bank of Japan’s 1.00% further supported the GBP/JPY rally, keeping carry trades active.

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