PUBLICATIONS & REPORTS

PUBLICATIONS & REPORTS

Fugitive or Orphan?
The Shanghai Yen in the Early Days of the Sino-Japanese War,
1938–1939

Author Shinji Takagi
Date of Publication 2026. 2
No. 2026-04
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Contents Introduction

We explore a phenomenon observed during the Second Sino-Japanese War in which the value of the Japanese yen in Shanghai fell below the official rate. Shanghai provided a parallel market in which yen could be traded indirectly against British pounds through the intermediation of the Chinese yuan. The implied yen–pound rate was broadly approximated by purchasing power parity (PPP) before a significant divergence from PPP emerged in favour of the pound. This likely reflected negative news that signalled, among other things, a prospective withdrawal of Japanese yen as occupation money, which meant that the parallel market would close.