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A few years ago, it took closer to 100 yen to make a U.S. dollar. The value of Japan's currency has tumbled so much that for a moment on Monday it took 160 yen to equal $1.
The US dollar fell significantly against the Japanese yen during the week, as we continue to struggle with the ¥114.50 level above. That’s an area that shows resistance all the way to the 115 ...
The US dollar has rallied a bit against the Japanese yen during the trading session on Friday as the jobs number came out in the United States. USD/JPY Price Forecast – The US Dollar Continues ...
The US dollar initially pulled back during the trading session on Thursday, but then bounced enough to reach towards the ¥107.50 level. USD/JPY Price Forecast – US Dollar Bounces Against Yen ...
A simple numerical example: If prices in the United States rise by 3% and prices in the European Union rise by 1%, then the price of EUR quoted in USD should rise by approximately 2%, which is equivalent with a 2% depreciation of the USD or an increase in the purchasing power of the EUR relative to that of the USD. Note that the above ...
The US dollar has initially fallen on Wednesday but turned around to find buyers as the market is trying to see whether or not it can stay above the 50 day EMA.
The US dollar has rallied a bit during the trading session on Thursday, reaching towards the ¥112 level. The ¥112 level is an area where we had sold off rather drastically, and most clearly the ...
1978: The yen was strengthened to 180 per dollar, resulting in the first endaka. 1979–1984: yen remained between 200–250 per dollar. 1985: The Plaza Accord revalued the yen from 250 to 160 per dollar. 1986–1988: yen further strengthened to 120 per dollar, resulting in the second endaka. 1989–1995: yen fluctuated between 100 and 160 per ...