Yen under pressure as Middle East tensions rise, BOJ rate cut odds unchanged

The yen remains under pressure as Middle East conflicts intensify. The Bank of Japan’s rate cut after April 2026 sits at 0.1% YES.

Middle East tensions are weighing on the yen, largely because Japan depends on oil imports. The odds for a BoJ rate cut haven’t moved. April’s market holds at a consistent 0.1% YES, unchanged from last week.

Oil disruptions matter here. With crude oil prices spiking due to the Strait of Hormuz’s closure, the probability of oil hitting $90 by June is significant. Traders are pricing in the impact on Japan’s economy. As the yen weakens, the BoJ could face pressure to intervene, though current odds for such a move remain low.

Volume is thin: $77 in actual USDC traded. It only takes $82 to move the odds 5 points, meaning a single large trade could cause a sharp swing.

A YES share at 0.1¢ offers a potential 1,000x return if the BoJ cuts rates, but you’d need strong conviction that intervention is imminent. Absent a major shift, this bet is speculative.

Watch for the upcoming U.S.-Iran talks in Islamabad and any BoJ statements. Kazuo Ueda’s remarks will signal whether any policy shift is on the table.

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Source: https://cryptobriefing.com/yen-under-pressure-as-middle-east-tensions-rise-boj-rate-cut-odds-unchanged/