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Rick Rieder
— Директор по инвестициям (глобальный фиксированный доход), BlackRock
Rick Rieder discusses the Japanese yen's weakness and argues that durable stabilization requires a hawkish Bank of Japan, not just FX intervention. He also highlights structural central bank demand for gold over Treasuries and warns that foreign official buyers are retreating from US Treasuries. The interview focuses on currency intervention, monetary policy, and Treasury supply-demand shifts.
- Yen weakness reflects Japan's large fiscal financing needs and doubts around BOJ hawkishness.
- Rieder says BOJ rate hikes, likely by September or December, are more durable than intervention.
- US/Japan intervention is seen as a warning to yen shorts, but markets will test follow-through.
- Central banks and reserve managers are persistently buying gold instead of Treasuries.
- Rieder likes gold as a way to position alongside official diversification.
- Foreign official Treasury demand has pulled back, increasing reliance on domestic buyers.
- China is now a bigger cross-border flow influence than Japan.