Why has the Japanese Yen not depreciated in spite of decades of high debt and money printing?Depreciation in Currency:The depreciation in currency means a fall in the value of the currency as compared to other currencies. It is also known as a weakness of the cu...
What you do with Japanese is your business. About half of life is doing the right stuff. The other half is avoiding the wrong stuff. It reminds me of the ancient Japanese saying: “You’re in the army now, you’re not behind the plow.” So now get out there and be all you can ...
Explain why a weak yen (the yen is the Japanese currency) might lead to greater profits for Japanese companies. Why do airlines offer a frequent flyer program or visitor bonus rather than lower prices? Why is it bad for a business to suffer from bad credit? What does it imply, and how...
and the Japanese Yen that was once very strong against the American Dollar took a bad turn and became weak. At the end or 2013, 1 USD was worth around 105 JPY. Currently, it stands around 101~102 JPY.
The selfish life-cycle model or hypothesis is, together with the dynasty or altruism model, the most widely used theoretical model of household behavior in
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The global stock market is in the red, resulting in valuation for a variety of japanese game devs going down. Here's why.
So like for example, just the other day we had what certainly looks and smells but has not been totally confirmed as an official intervention to strengthen the yen, the Japanese yen, because the dollar has just been monstering the yen for like months and months. And it got to like really...
Just as I had feared, the US dollar and Japanese yen were breaking out in opposite directions on real policy action, as Mario Draghi meanwhile continued to talk the euro down with the threat of future action. This may seem like a trivial shift in global FX markets, but it may have been...