Meaning: [jen] n. 1. a yearning for something or to do something 2. the basic unit of money in Japan; equal to 100 sen. v. have a desire for something or someone who is not present.
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151, Exports were calculated based on an exchange rate of 123.77 yen in February against 125.59 a year ago.
152, My inappropriate clothes, my rumpled yen, even the wobbly fusuma all seemed to signal how out of place I was.
153, It has remained within a 100-105 yen trading range for more than two months.
154, If the rise in long-term interest rates threatens economic recovery, then so does the sharp rally in the yen.
155, The fund is 45 p.c. invested in dollars, 20 p.c. in yen and 35 p.c. sterling.
156, To be sure, some investors feel the impact of a weaker yen on bonds may be limited.
157, The dollar was changing hands at 105. 57 yen, up 0. 25 yen.
158, Only the Tokyo market rallied, as foreign buyers returned after recent worries about the effect of a stronger yen.
159, They have an enormous advantage in the strength of the yen and the size of their asset base.
160, Why has the dollar rocketed against the yen and the mark, in particular?
161, As the yen has climbed against the dollar over the past year, the country's competitiveness has suffered.
162, Bond futures for March delivery fell 0. 26 yen to 119. 49.
163, Bonds held steady and the dollar rose against the yen.
164, Toyota shares fell as much as 40 yen to 2, 230 yen.sentencedict .com
165, Fei Yen took her drink and seated herself beside her husband, facing the other men.
166, Fei Yen seemed flushed, excited by the ride, her eyes wide with enjoyment.
167, The dollar has risen 30 percent since its plunge to a postwar low of 79. 75 yen last April.
168, The store's Japanese branches are capitalized at 2.8 million yen.
169, Bond futures for March delivery rose 0. 08 yen to 120. 06.
170, It is now a major international business and one of Britain's biggest yen earners.
171, The fourth big builder, Taisei Corp., predicts profits of 25 billion yen, down 28. 5 percent.
172, Trading house Nissho Iwai Corp. stock rose 38 yen to 581 yen -- the highest close since January 9, 1992.
173, In 1985, the yen was revalued by more than 40%.
174, This comes on top of a record 21 trillion yen in local government bonds expected for the year to April.
175, Honda Motor Co. lost as much as 40 yen to 2, 310.
176, Kurabo shares rose 5 yen, or 1 percent, to 485 yen.
177, A weakening of the yen against the dollar diminishes returns to investors who change their proceeds into stronger currencies.
178, Isetan shares were last offered at 1, 620 yen, down 1. 8 percent from its closing price yesterday.
179, The dollar dived against the Japanese yen in Tokyo today.
180, The central bank also bought about 200 billion yen in government bonds outright.