Japanese yen
The (sign: ¥; code: JPY) is the official currency of Japan.
Yen Little Changed as Japanese Consumer Confidence Prints Higher - DailyFX
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Yen Little Changed as Japanese Consumer Confidence Prints Higher DailyFX Though an increase in consumer confidence might suggest a need to increase interest rates in the future, given the Japanese Yen's deflationary nature, a move by the Bank of Japan anytime soon is far-fetched. Analysts expect a zero percent probability ... |
Published on Thursday 9th of February 2012 12:28:43 AM
Japan machinery order fall as yen, Europe cloud outlook - Malaysia Star
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![]() Bloomberg | Japan machinery order fall as yen, Europe cloud outlook Malaysia Star TOKYO, Feb 9 (Reuters) Japan's core machinery orders fell more than expected in December in a sign that a strong yen and worries about slowing global growth may weigh on capital expenditure in coming months. But manufacturers expect orders to increase ... Japan Machinery Orders Dip More Than Expected On Yen, Euro Crisis Core machinery orders turn downward, minus 7.1% in December Japan Machinery Orders Seen Rising Despite Gloom |
Published on Thursday 9th of February 2012 12:28:43 AM
Nissan sees annual profits beating Toyota, Honda - Reuters
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![]() msnbc.com | Nissan sees annual profits beating Toyota, Honda Reuters Nissan also kept its forecast for full-year operating profit of 510 billion yen, below a 547 billion yen consensus forecast in a poll of 25 analysts by Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S. Nissan reports under Japanese accounting standards, with earnings from ... Toyota boosts earnings forecast for current fiscal year Nissan's 3Q profit up 3.2% on healthier sales Japan's Nikkei Closes Above 9000 After Toyota Raises Forecast |
Published on Thursday 9th of February 2012 12:28:43 AM
Asian stocks rise as Japanese yen weakens, Greece appears close to debt deal - Washington Post
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![]() Wall Street Sector Selector | Asian stocks rise as Japanese yen weakens, Greece appears close to debt deal Washington Post BANGKOK — Asian stocks rose Wednesday as Japan's powerhouse exporters got a boost from hopes of new moves to weaken the yen while a deal appeared within reach between Greece and its creditors to cut the country's massive debt load. World stocks rise as Japanese yen weakens, Greece appears close to debt deal FOREX: Euro Outlook Bearish Regardless Of Greek Fiasco Outcome Japanese Stocks Advance on Greece Bailout Talks, Improved Toyota Forecast |
Published on Thursday 9th of February 2012 12:28:43 AM
Japan 2011 current account surplus -43.9 pct yr/yr - Reuters
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![]() Bloomberg | Japan 2011 current account surplus -43.9 pct yr/yr Reuters The current account surplus stood at 9.6289 trillion yen ($125 billion) in 2011, with income gains from overseas investment offsetting the deficit in the trade balance. In December, the current account surplus fell 74.7 percent from a year earlier, ... 'Stealth Intervention' in Yen Shown in Japanese Finance Report for Quarter Japan Current Account Surplus Y303.5 Billion Japan's Secret Yen Interventions Could Be Template For Future |
Published on Thursday 9th of February 2012 12:28:43 AM
Pioneer Announces Business Results for 3Q Fiscal 2012 - MarketWatch (press release)
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Pioneer Announces Business Results for 3Q Fiscal 2012 MarketWatch (press release) As a consequence, net income fell, resulting in a loss of 8078 million yen, compared with a 2668 million yen profit in the third quarter of fiscal 2011. During the third quarter of fiscal 2012, the average value of the Japanese yen appreciated 6.8% ... |
Published on Thursday 9th of February 2012 12:28:43 AM
Toyota Shifts Highlander Output to U.S. From Japan to Blunt Yen - San Francisco Chronicle
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![]() Bloomberg | Toyota Shifts Highlander Output to U.S. From Japan to Blunt Yen San Francisco Chronicle 9 (Bloomberg) -- Toyota Motor Corp., Asia's biggest automaker, will end production of Highlander sport-utility vehicles in Japan, consolidating assembly of the model in Indiana to blunt the impact of the yen's rise on earnings. Toyota Highlander Output Shifts to U.S. Toyota to move Highlander hybrid output to Indiana Princeton assembly plant will get $400M investment to take over production ... |
Published on Thursday 9th of February 2012 12:28:43 AM









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