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  2. File:JPY-USD 1950-.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Graph showing U.S. dollar and Japanese yen exchange rate from January, 1950. 日本語: 1950年1 ...

  3. Template:Most traded currencies - Wikipedia

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    Currency ISO 4217 code Symbol or Abbrev. [2]Proportion of daily volume Change (2019–2022) April 2019 April 2022 U.S. dollar: USD $, US$ 88.3%: 88.5%: 0.2pp Euro

  4. Reserve currency - Wikipedia

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    A reserve currency is a foreign currency that is held in significant quantities by central banks or other monetary authorities as part of their foreign exchange reserves. [citation needed] The reserve currency can be used in international transactions, international investments and all aspects of the global economy.

  5. Goldman Sachs Opines On Major Yen Outlook & Trend

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    CurrencyShares Japanese Yen Trust (NYSEMKT: FXY) and ProShares UltraShort Yen (NYSEMKT: YCS) have a lot to win or lose based upon the new devaluation/inflation strategy of Japan's politicians and ...

  6. Yen tumbles as BOJ downplays chance of hikes, calming markets

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    The Swiss franc, another currency that was used to fund carry trades, like the yen, was down around 1.18% to 0.862 per dollar. The euro was down 0.09% at $1.092, below an eight-month high of $1. ...

  7. Euro eases, dollar perks up in muted holiday trade

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    The Japanese yen slipped to 151.58 per dollar but with its 2.1% gain this week the currency has recovered losses suffered since the U.S. election and was heading for its best weekly showing in ...

  8. Japanese yen - Wikipedia

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    Within 1945–1946: the rate tanked to 50 yen to the USD because of the ongoing inflation. During the first half of 1946, the rate fluctuated to 66 yen to the USD and eventually plummeting to 600 yen to the dollar by 1947 because of the failure of the economic remedies. Eventually, the peg was officially moved to 270 yen to the dollar in 1948 ...

  9. Plaza Accord - Wikipedia

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    The Plaza Accord was a joint agreement signed on September 22, 1985, at the Plaza Hotel in New York City, between France, West Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States, to depreciate the U.S. dollar in relation to the French franc, the German Deutsche Mark, the Japanese yen and the British pound sterling by intervening in currency markets.