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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211, Topix total market value of the Main Board of the day evaporate while about 23 trillion yen to 28.9 trillion yen.
212, SYDNEY (Reuters) - The dollar skidded to a 15-year low against the yen on Monday, hurt by stop-loss selling and expectations of further easing in U.S. monetary policy.
213, However, the market forces finally pushed it to have a big jump in the yen.
214, In this paper, we first discuss and study the theory of monetarism models for the exchange rate: flexible price and sticky price models. While the exchange rate of Japanese Yen to U.
215, Contains 2200 milliampere large capacity charge lithium batteries to match colors newly with two kinds the battery lid the battery coverall, fixes a price 5500 Japanese Yen.
216, The euro rose 1.7 percent to 123.06 yen and the New Zealand dollar added 2.9 percent to 62.93 yen, at current prices its best one-day performance since May.
217, The Japanese yen held steady half-a-yen above the record level of 76.1 yen to the dollar it set on Friday.
218, Many investors are betting on a yen slide, which could still happen.
219, Markets were little fazed by news that the government had finalized a 7.2 trillion yen ($80.6 billion) stimulus package, slightly more than its original plan.
220, U. S. dollar 42 %. German Mark 19 %, Japanese yen, French franc, UK pound sterling 13 % each.
221, The dollar was 0.5 percent lower at 87.44 yen. It touched a session low at 87.27.
222, The yen has gained 11.5 percent against the dollar this year, the most among major currencies.
223, The whole phenomenon of the yen carry trade is a subject that draws scads of attention, but rarely ever much clarity.
224, Against the yen, the dollar rose more than 1 percent to touch a session high at 87.96 yen. It last traded at 87.93 yen.
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225, Just as nations developed differing languages, they also established various systems of money with a wide range of names: dollar, pound, crown, mark, franc, yen, peso, peseta, etc.
226, Investors should sell the Singapore dollar against a basket of major currencies consisting of the greenback, euro, New Zealand's dollar and yen in a ratio of 56:28:11:5, Chia wrote.
227, The Swiss franc, like the yen a source of low - yielding funds for foreign - exchange punters, is 53 % overvalued.
228, Fines imposed on five of the 11 companies total 3.3 billion yen ($37 million). The cease-and-desist order was only issued to MT Picture Display and Samsung SDI.
229, Frozen assets , bluefin tuna worth top yen are readied for Tsukiji's morning auction.
230, Tokyo retained its place as the second most expensive Asian city but globally, the Japanese capital dropped out of the top 10 list for the first time because of the weaker yen.
231, Since the beginning of the year, there have been sharp drops in the dollar - yen conversion rate.
232, Investors "are buying yen as a hedge against obviously poor economic news in the U.S. right now," said Greg Salvaggio, vice president of trading at Tempus Consulting in Washington.
233, There are also income effects: in February 2009, the weak [won versus the yen] caused a surge in Japanese visitor arrivals to Korea, up 72%'.
234, The yen gains battered exporters already suffering from the global economic outlook.
235, Public offering in Japan of a non - yen bond by a foreign borrower.
236, However, the sharp appreciation of yen afterwards did not take ill effect on Japan's exportation, and this paradoxical evidence has become one of the hotspots among economists worldwide.
237, But nine of the 13 models signal undervaluation, with the median value suggesting the yen is 15% too cheap—the weakest currency in the chart.
238, In the two years after the BOJ started QE, both the euro and the Australian dollar rose about 16 percent against the yen. The New Zealand dollar rose 29 percent.
239, But the carmakers argue that Tokyo's threats to resume intervention have kept the yen from rising as much as the euro, the pound and the Canadian dollar.
240, In fact, the yen soared to what was then a record high against the dollar after the earthquake, prompting official intervention a few days later.