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Executive Summary
Jordan Krugman resigned from all positions at Invesco Specialized Products, LLC (the Sponsor of the Invesco CurrencyShares Japanese Yen Trust), including his role on the Board of Managers, effective August 3, 2026. A successor has not yet been named. This is a routine board-level departure for a passively managed currency trust and has no material impact on the trust's operations or the value of its yen-holdings.
Actionable Insight
No action needed. The resignation is administrative and does not alter the trust's investment objective or operations. Monitor for successor announcement, but no trading implications.
Key Facts
- Jordan Krugman resigned all positions at the Sponsor (Invesco Specialized Products, LLC), effective August 3, 2026.
- The Sponsor is considering a replacement; no successor named yet.
- Resignation was voluntary notice given on June 4, 2026.
- The entity is a passively managed Japanese Yen currency trust with no material operational exposure to personnel changes.
Financial Impact
No financial impact. The trust holds Japanese yen as its sole asset and is administered by the Sponsor; a board member change does not affect NAV or expense ratio.
Risk Factors
- None related to this filing. The trust's performance is driven entirely by JPY/USD exchange rate movements.
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Documents Analyzed
This report is based on 4 SEC documents filed with EDGAR.
| Document | Accession Number |
|---|---|
| 8-K Filing (Primary) | 0001193125-26-259975 |
| Document: 0001193125-26-259975-index-headers.html | 0001193125-26-259975 |
| Document: 0001193125-26-259975-index.html | 0001193125-26-259975 |
| Document: 0001193125-26-259975.txt | 0001193125-26-259975 |
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