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The yen exchange rate rebounded strongly today (3rd), with Bank of Taiwan's cash selling price returning to the 0.21 range, reaching the highest price in nearly 10 months. Compared to the low point in June this year, when people exchanged NT$100,000 in foreign currency, they would have spent over 26,000 yen less—enough to buy about three Tokyo Disneyland tickets. The main reason for this exchange rate fluctuation is the joint intervention between the US and Japan in the foreign exchange market after 15 years, with the US side confirming that this move aims to help stabilize the yen. HSBC analysts say that although short-term joint intervention supports the exchange rate, volatility may continue to increase due to U.S. and Japanese interest rate policies and market risks. Experts suggest that those who are currently looking to exchange currency should adopt a phased allocation strategy to avoid betting on a single price at once, thereby reducing the cost risk caused by exchange rate fluctuations.
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