: Yen rallies after Japan unilaterally intervenes for first time in 24 years

The dollar dropped sharply against the Japanese yen on Thursday, in the first intervention to support its currency since 1998, after the Bank of Japan bucked the trend of other central banks by not hiking interest rates.

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