IMF says yen's value determined by market forces

February 17, 2026 7:18 PM EST

Banknotes of Japanese yen are seen in this illustration picture taken September 22, 2022. REUTERS/Florence Lo/Illustration

TOKYO, Feb ‌18 (Reuters) - The ​International ​Monetary Fund does not have a view ‌on the appropriate level of ⁠the yen as the currency's ‌value is determined by ‌market forces, Rahul Anand, its mission chief for Japan, ​said on Wednesday.

"With (Japan's) open economy and open capital account, ⁠the yen has been moving around. The ​Japanese authorities are committed to a flexible exchange-rate regime," ​he told an ‌online news briefing.

"Therefore, the price or the ⁠value of the yen is determined by market forces... We ⁠don't think there is a right level ​of the yen," he said.

When asked what conditions would warrant Japan ‌to intervene in the currency market to prop ‌up the yen, Anand ⁠said: "We cannot speculate ‌on authorities' ​future actions."

(Reporting by Leika Kihara; Editing by Christopher ‌Cushing)



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