America's Gold Authority Podcast

The Dollar–Yen Connection: How Japan’s Currency Crisis Hits Home

U.S. Money Reserve

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On this episode of America’s Gold Authority® Podcast, host Mike Barnes is joined by Brad Chastain, U.S. Money Reserve’s Managing Director and Global Head of Research, to unpack Japan’s growing currency crisis and why it carries serious implications far beyond Asia.

They explore the sharp decline of the Japanese yen, the risks tied to Japan’s massive debt load, and how years of ultra-low interest rates fueled one of the largest carry trades in history. Chastain explains why even talk of intervention by Japan or the U.S. could send shockwaves through bond markets, currencies, and global liquidity—and how an unwinding of these trades could impact U.S. Treasuries and financial stability at home.

The discussion also connects currency stress to broader systemic risks, including leveraged trades, rising global debt, and the fragile balance holding modern markets together. With wealthy investors and family offices continuing to shift toward gold, the episode outlines why currency volatility often drives demand for assets viewed as being outside the traditional financial system.

As one of the nation’s largest private distributors of government-issued gold, silver, platinum, and palladium products, U.S. Money Reserve brings rare leadership perspective to these conversations. With two former Directors of the U.S. Mint on its leadership team and more than a million clients served, the company provides experienced guidance during periods of geopolitical stress and market disruption.

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