Yen Weakens as Demand for Safety Wanes
The Japanese yen weakened today as the demand for the safety waned after the Group of Twenty leaders agreed on the measures to battle the budget deficits, boosting the equities.
The G-20 leaders pledged to halve the deficits by 2013 and stabilize
USD/JPY traded near its opening level of 89.31 as of 10:18 GMT after it jumped as high as 89.45.
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Angela Merkel, G20, Japan, USD/JPY, Yen
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Earlier News About the Japanese Yen:
- Japanese Yen Rises on Concerns for Economic Recovery (2010-06-24)
- Demand for Safety Drives Japanese Yen Higher (2010-06-22)
- Demand for Safety Increases Appeal of Yen (2010-06-18)
- Japanese Yen Benefits from Uncertainty on Markets (2010-06-16)
- Yen Declines as Demand for Safety Wanes (2010-06-14)

