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  2. New Taiwan dollar - Wikipedia

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    The current set includes banknotes for NT$100, NT$200, NT$500, NT$1,000, and NT$2,000. Note that the NT$200 and NT$2,000 banknotes are not commonly used by consumers. This may be due to the tendency of consumers to simply use multiple NT$100 or NT$500 bills to cover the range of NT$200, as well as using multiple NT$1,000 bills or credit/debit ...

  3. Japanese yen - Wikipedia

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    Since that time, however, the world price of the yen has greatly decreased, falling to an average of almost ¥158 per dollar and ¥171 per euro in July 2024. [5] The Bank of Japan maintains a policy of zero to near-zero interest rates and the Japanese government has previously had a strict anti-inflation policy. [ 6 ]

  4. USD/JPY Price Forecast – US Dollar Continues to Grind Sideways

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    The US dollar initially dipped lower during the trading session on Friday against the Japanese yen but then bounced a bit to show signs of resiliency yet again.

  5. Fifth series of the new Taiwan dollar banknote - Wikipedia

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    The NT$100 and NT$200 banknotes features national figures and buildings, while the other denominations present more general national themes and natural habitats in Taiwan. The groups of people depicted on themes of the NT$ 500 and NT$ 1,000 banknotes are real personalities taken by photographers.

  6. National debt of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japan's asset price bubble collapse in 1991 led to a prolonged period of economic stagnation described as the 'Lost Decades', with GDP falling significantly in real terms through the 1990s. [7] In response, the Bank of Japan set out in the early 2000s to encourage economic growth through the non-traditional policy of quantitative easing.

  7. Yen and yuan sign - Wikipedia

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    The yen and yuan sign (¥) is a currency sign used for the Japanese yen and the Chinese yuan currencies when writing in Latin scripts. This character resembles a capital letter Y with a single or double horizontal stroke.

  8. 1 yen coin - Wikipedia

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    The rising price of aluminum had started to generate a commercial loss for the Japan Mint. [24] In 2009, unsuccessful measures that included raising money from the private sector were tried in order to lower the cost. [25] From 2011 to 2013 the Ministry of Finance stopped issuing new one yen coins for circulation.

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

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