Thus, the President's chief economic advisor appeared to provide tacit approval to a weaker yen against the dollar. |
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Yet the Canadian dollar, Mexican peso, Taiwan dollar and Japanese yen all posted small gains against the greenback. |
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The dollar is strong because investors would rather hold dollars than yen or euros, not because the US Treasury says it should be. |
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Japan will also shoulder costs for any shipping in Japan, bringing the total of Japan's assistance to about 120 billion yen, the official said. |
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Sanyo said it will pay an interim dividend of 4 yen and a year-end dividend of 6 yen, up from 3 yen and 5 yen, respectively. |
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The note in question is a Japanese 1,000 yen bill that was probably a prototype of a new high-tech banknote. |
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The baht has been moving in the same direction as the yen but was less volatile. |
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They have to think of one policy package and strategy to stop the triple whammy of falling stocks, bonds and the yen. |
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The loans, which amount to trillions of yen, are seen as a key hurdle to economic revival. |
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This was on top of the conventional funding in yen which BFS received through the operation of the margining mechanism I have described above. |
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Now, after 30 years, Marianne has an inexplicable yen to see her 81-year-old ex and tracks him down at his summerhouse in the mountains. |
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Most parasols are chemically treated to block out ultra-violet light and they are hardly a bargain at up to 40,000 yen a piece. |
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The group is suspected of having swindled each customer out of about 50,000 yen in such fees. |
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The traders took a punt on the yen in long-dated options between two and 10 years. |
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Prosecutors did not indict him on the first charge, while a court fined him 300,000 yen on the second charge. |
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The further drop in the yen might weaken the baht to an unsatisfactory level. |
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The greenback dropped to its weakest level against sterling for seven months, and sank against the yen, the euro and the Swiss franc. |
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The remaining 25,000 yen is set aside in a fund to help the rikishi pay his taxes at the end of the fiscal year. |
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But these currencies have once again begun to depreciate against the dollar as the Japanese authorities intervened to weaken the yen. |
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Japanese investors are repatriating their money as a result of a decline in the yen. |
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For the next fiscal year, the weak yen is likely to increase the cost of imported materials. |
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Since then, only Sri Lanka has dipped into the funds by spending 4.5 million yen to buy nine used trucks to clean septic tanks. |
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A phony Tiffany brand watch, whose genuine model carries 160,000 yen price tag in Japan, is on sale for 150 yuan. |
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The government's own Cabinet Office puts the break-even rate for most exporters at 115 yen to the dollar. |
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Scots producers with a yen to make TV shows about footballers should phone Channel 4's Julian Bellamy. |
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If you have a yen for the ole west, you'll find what you are looking for in Morris starting next week. |
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While growing up I watched my three brothers play baseball and always had a yen to join them. |
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Sammy has a yen for Kitty, who actually gives us a truncated version of her famous ribbon dance. |
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The government has spent more than eight trillion yen in failed attempts to bail the banks out over the past four years. |
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With the yen depreciating against the dollar, the Japanese have been looking for something more secure. |
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The strong yen has made it harder for Japanese manufacturers to sell domestically produced goods overseas. |
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Likely this will also entail some depreciation of the yen as a by-product of this policy. |
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A buried yen to ski competitively came back in the early seventies, when the idea of a professional racing circuit in the States took hold. |
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The yen that are bought, are then exchanged for U.S. dollars, or euros, or other currencies. |
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Diesel, quite improbably, had always had a yen to act with the grande dame. |
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If we are correct, and at some future date the price of gold rallies like the yen did, there will be financial turmoil. |
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For example, a belt made from tortoise shell was available for only one yen and fifty sen in Japanese money. |
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Potentially a bit of a dumb topic this, but I still have a yen to start it. |
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Approximately 50 thousand battledores, with prices ranging from 1000 yen to 600,000 yen are sold at this time. |
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A devaluation of the yen seems inevitable, with knock-on effects on all its trading partners. |
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If you have a yen for something different, not on the menu, voila, it's yours. |
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People can pay in their own currency, euro, sterling, US, Australian or Canadian dollars, Swedish kroner, yen, rand or Swiss francs. |
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You can make an appointment by calling 931-3385, or just stop in if you happen to be passing by and feel a yen to yak. |
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In 1907, when an inner-city train ticket cost between three and five sen, a made-to-order suit required an average of twenty to twenty-five yen. |
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Rather than waste a couple hundred yen on makeup, the filmmakers superimposed a squiggly Magic Marker line to represent the reptile. |
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The other point, of course, is that a weak yen may be what this country chiefly needs. |
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He has been speculating massively in the yen and stands to lose his entire fortune if it does not stop rising. |
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Whether it be for the lure of dollars or yen, or the start of a coaching career back in France remains to be seen. |
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I don't care if this investment comes by way of the dollar, the euro or the yen. |
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The history is that after the Plaza Accord of 1985, the dollar declined against the yen. |
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The recent weakness of the yen against the dollar to 110 might provide a further indication that unsterilised intervention is indeed occurring. |
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I never have had that yen, to be a behind-the-scenes guy, a manipulator of players and the builder of a franchise so to speak. |
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The prices helpfully flash up on the board in pounds, dollars, Swiss francs, pesetas and yen. |
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One explanation is that exporters faced considerable cost pressure in 1985 after the yen doubled in value in a short period. |
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The Japanese, having borrowed the yen at zero interest rates, will then convert the yen into dollars, deutschemarks, and so forth. |
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The total investment amount is expected to be in the region of 35 bln yen. |
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With the yen at these levels, Japanese exporters could not even cover their variable costs, let alone return a profit on sales in international markets. |
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Speculation the Bank of Japan would attempt to weaken its currency increased after the yen climbed to a three-year high against the dollar last week. |
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The FSA complaint says that there were more than 800 requests for the yen libor alone, and 115 for libors in other currencies. |
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Fearing loss and destruction of the rare texts, the Japanese government previously donated about 50 million yen to fund their preservation on microfilm. |
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When foreigners start to get really jittery about the war, they'll be trading in their euros, yen, rubles, and rupees and whatnots for solid, US dollars. |
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In early trading today the dollar was on the back foot in Asia after suffering its biggest one day decline in three years against the Japanese yen. |
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And most particularly, can you name a price in dollars or yen or any other currency that you think the euro is actually going to go to before it rebounds? |
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The Japanese data bucks up the yen against the dollar and the Euro specially, after the poor US data and also not much better data coming forth from Europe. |
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A rise in the yen against the dollar reduces the value of exporters' profits when repatriated into Japanese currency, which contributes to deflation. |
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The resort obviously is geared for the overseas market and while prices won't make a huge dent in sterling, marks, euros or yen, in rand terms they might appear expensive. |
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The cheaper yen, off 22 percent against the dollar in the past 12 months, has stimulated higher exports. |
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Her yen for juxtaposition of pretty and ugly, water and tar, public and private, can be seen in the smallest moments. |
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The cops say Kakehi gained several hundred million yen in inheritance from the deaths over the years. |
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Japan froze yen soft loans and aid grants to the two countries for new projects, except for emergency and humanitarian aid and assistance for grassroots projects. |
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The dollar is falling most sharply against the euro and the yen. |
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Lately, I'm feeling a yen to do something different with my body. |
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He's got a three-week Greyhound Discovery Pass, a map of mom-and-pop ski hills, and a yen to see the west from the vantage of a pungent window seat. |
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His yen for a sport, in which speeds of 110 miles per hour can be reached, was fuelled when he was taken to Silverstone by his dad to watch friend Moore in karting action. |
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And while homesickness and a yen to have the support of being the home team in a rough business lured the brothers back, they've set their sights on more travel eventually. |
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The value of the yen is falling exactly as planned, and Japanese stocks on the Nikkei are doing very well. |
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But over the week the Japanese yen leapt to new three-year highs of around Y110.90 against the dollar, signalling that policy may indeed have changed after all. |
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What the U.S. bubble economy needs, then, is for even more speculators to take even larger unhedged positions in the bond market financed with borrowed yen. |
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Creating lots of new yen cheapens the currency, which is a boon for exporters and is modestly inflationary. |
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The ministry pours an estimated 700 million yen into whale research per year. |
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In our view, a strong yen is not good for the Japanese economy, which has structural problems with deflation and overdependence on exports. |
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In 2002, the dollar climaxed at 4 percent above base in Canadian dollars and 12 percent above in Japanese yen. |
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The Super Audio CD player will be priced at 500,000 yen, with sales targeted at 500 units per month. |
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Bearishness continues to shadow the yen due to continued weakness in the Japanese economy, dealers in New York said. |
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Heavy water is used as a moderator for efficient use of fuel, but it costs 50,000 yen per liter. |
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In 1994, a terrible earthquake happened and Japanese yen became weaker and weaker. |
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However, they were taken out of circulation as of December 31, 1953, and all transactions are now conducted in round amounts of 1 yen or greater. |
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This makes Chinese yuan the fifth reserve currency after US dollar, Euro, British pound sterling and Japanese yen. |
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Loto 6 tickets cost 200 yen and will be sold every day with draws every Thursday, it said. |
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Frozen navel end briskets have increased 115 yen per kilogram in the past week to 775 yen, MLA said in its weekly market report. |
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Two CJD suits seeking a total of around 3 billion yen in damages are pending at the Otsu and Tokyo courts. |
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The tax rate of so-called third-category beer is 69 yen per liter, compared with 222 yen for beer. |
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Two consultants have been charged with evading some 1 billion yen in taxes on income that included slush funds funneled by Kajima Corp. |
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Lee Sang Yop, 83, and Chu Chang Yun, who died in July 2005 at 82, are the plaintiffs, seeking 350,000 yen each in damages. |
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Thus, when the yen FX rate changes, the firm's profits and cashflows fluctuate. |
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He also said he stole 30 million yen that Kawaguchi was carrying to pay the hospital redeveloper. |
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Crude oil futures prices also shot up on the exchange, with the key August contract up 230 yen to finish at 20,540 yen per kiloliter. |
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Liabilities of the 45 failed companies total 214 billion yen, Teikoku Databank Ltd. |
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It will supplant the yen as the third-most-important reservable currency amongst the industrialised world's central banks. |
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The grant-in-aid, worth about 70 million yen, will be used to help the hospital in the provincial capital buy such equipment as stretchers and electroencephalographs, it said. |
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On average, expenditure for public junior high school students shrank 7,000 yen to 147,000 yen and for private junior high school students 15,000 yen to 109,000 yen, it said. |
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Persisting speculation that China may tighten its grip on credit and revalue the yuan also drew yen buying against the dollar and the euro, dealers said. |
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Hideharu Taira, 46, was also ordered to pay a 13 million yen fine. |
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The major maker of polyvinyl chloride and semiconductor wafers said it will pay a full-year dividend of 14 yen per share, including a 7 yen interim dividend already paid. |
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The average tuition in public universities for 2007 fiscal year was 536,238 yen, the average entrance fee 399,351 yen and the average application fee 17,095 yen. |
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Be assured, a dramatically weaker yen would be not what the doctor ordered for the Japanese economy, particularly if the price of oil continues to accelerate. |
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Economic reforms included a unified modern currency based on the yen, banking, commercial and tax laws, stock exchanges, and a communications network. |
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The three firms reportedly account for more than 60 percent of Japan's polyvinyl chloride water pipe market where annual sales total 180 billion yen. |
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The report, in Japanese, is available in hardcopy or CD-R for 105,000 yen. |
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Many have settled in so-called ''six-mat'' bed-sitter apartments equipped with bathrooms and toilets for a monthly rent of 50,000 yen to 54,999 yen. |
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Happen we seen there was a damber in the ruffmans, and since we'd no yen t' deck the chates, we'd ha' binged a wast but for the rhino we was promised. |
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Visitors pay a 900 yen entrance fee to shop in a mock-up of Istanbul's bazaar, join in folk and belly dances done by dancers direct from Turkey and dine on Turkish delicacies. |
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Under the deal, the ARF will pay 24 billion yen while the government will inject 12 billion yen in public funds to bolster Kofuku Bank's capital base. |
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Toshiba aims for annual output of three million bags of leaf lettuce, baby leaf greens, spinach, mizuna and herbs per, and targets annual sales target of 300 million yen. |
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The SDR Values and yen conversion for government procurement are used by the Japan External Trade Organization for Japan's official procurement in international trade. |
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In our example, the forward exchange rate of the dollar is said to be at a discount because it buys fewer Japanese yen in the forward rate than it does in the spot rate. |
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The loss could be as huge as 100 billion yen due to problem loans to real estate firms and an increase in loan loss reserves set aside for the bank's nonbank affiliate. |
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