Japanese Yen hits four-decade low against US dollar – why the currency is depreciating
The last time the yen traded at these levels, it was moving in the opposite direction, strengthening during a prolonged rally that followed a currency agreement brokered by the United States.
🕒 1 min read
The last time the yen traded at these levels, it was moving in the opposite direction, strengthening during a prolonged rally that followed a currency agreement brokered by the United States.
Continue Reading
-
“Only They Can Give Answer”: AAP MP Who Refused Raghav Chadha’s BJP Switch
- India’s economy could hit $7 trillion this decade, double by mid-2030s
-
IND vs ENG Test | Tired, tested & triumphant: India squares series at Oval
- Le discernimento virtuali a giocare tenta roulette, al blackjack ovvero al baccarat
-
Sale Of Air Purifiers Rises In Delhi As Air Quality Remains In ‘Poor’ Category
- This Is The Most Expensive Mango In The World, Worth Rs 3 Lakh A Pair
- Sacked For Vaping In Toilet, Nestle Employee Wins Rs 27 Lakh Payout
- Opinion: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi Needs To Be Told Cricket Is Not A Contact Sport
- Deepak Mittal, Who Led India-Taliban Talks, Appointed Ambassador To UAE
- C-CAMP teams up with global tech firm to make drug testing more accessible