Japanese Yen Markets

JAL to seek emergency bridge loans from govt - Nikkei

Japan Airlines Corp will ask the government as early as Tuesday for 100 billion yen ($1.13 billion) in bridge loans from the Development Bank of Japan, the Nikkei business daily said. A Japan Airlines (JAL) aircraft flies near...

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Correctional movements after a strong strengthening of the dollar…

So far, correctional movements are clearly witnessed throughout the currencies market after a strong strengthening of the green Benjamin along with the yen as their appeal was strongly boosted as a refuge as a result of fears,...

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How to Use Forex Trading Systems to their Fullest Potential

This article will discuss how to use statistics to find currencies that are strong and those that are weak for the best chance of sustained FUTURE trends. Our Forex Trading System is unique in that it takes all current...

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Wall Street closes lower as investors lose risk appetite

Nevil Gibson | Saturday November 21 2009 - The tech-focused Nasdaq Composite Index was off 0.5%, hurt in part by a 9.3% decline in Dell. The S&P 500 was down 0.3% at 1091, led by a 0.7% decline in its energy sector. The index's...

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Dollar strengthens on risk aversion

NEW YORK – The dollar rose against most of its rivals Friday as investors looked to hunker down with safe-haven assets amid fresh concerns about the strength of global economic recovery, analysts said.

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InPlay: eBay completes sale of Skype (Briefing.com)

9:02AM Met-Pro Corp misses by $0.05, misses on revs 9.34 : Reports Q3 (Oct) earnings of $0.07 per share, $0.05 worse than the First Call consensus of $0.12; revenues fell 29.3% year/year to $19.8 mln vs the $22.6 mln consensus....

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Trichet comments spur risk aversion rally

The ECB’s omnipresent desire to avoid the pitfalls of inflation caused by excessive money growth caused its president, Jean Claude Trichet to serve up a warning earlier this morning that it must pursue an exit strategy. His...

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FACTBOX - Five political risks to watch in Japan

TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama, two months in office, faces headaches over how to keep his Democratic Party's campaign promises while cutting huge debt and trying to keep the economy from tipping back...

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Asian Markets Overview of November 20

Asian share markets mostly fell on Friday as investors' sentiment turned soured after the Wall Street losses overnight. Company News Tokio Marine Holdings Inc. (TYO:8766) plans to establish an Indian life insurance joint...

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USD Weakness Couldn't Do the Trick

While the dollar rebound accelerates on broadening risk aversion, the Japanese yen remains the best performer among major FX, just as was the case in the last 3 Fridays. The case for continued yen strength remains based on the...

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