Asian Economy Affects Yen’s Price
The Japanese yen had a negative performance this Tuesday versus most of the Asian and South Pacific
Several events are leading traders to believe that Japan’s lack of dynamism in its economy is likely to impact the yen’s performance this year, as other important economies in the region, as South Korea and New Zealand, are showing a better economic performance, allowing their currencies to climb significantly versus the yen today, and in the
As pessimistic speculations cooled down in Europe and Asian markets are providing positive data, the yen is lacking reasons to prevent a fall, and this trend is likely to continue, if the economic scenario continues following the current positive trajectory.
NZD/JPY climbed to 63.43 as of 02:47 GMT from a previous intraday rate of 62.82.
If you want to comment on the Japanese yen’s recent action or have any questions regarding this currency, please, feel free to reply below.
Earlier News About the Japanese Yen:
- Yen Benefits on European Risk Aversion (2010-02-25)
- Yen Benefits From Overseas Negative Reports (2010-02-23)
- Yen Down on Deflation Concerns (2010-02-16)
- Yen Declines on South Pacific Positive Reports (2010-02-11)
- Yen Declines on EU-Greece Rescue Plan (2010-02-10)