TOKYO: The yen plunged to its lowest level against the dollar since 1998 on Monday as sky-high United States inflation fuels a widening monetary policy gap between Japan and the world's largest economy.
The Japanese currency has been weakening for months, accelerated by the Federal Reserve's (Fed) aggressive monetary tightening to tackle soaring inflation caused by Russia's invasion of Ukraine and other factors.
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