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Japanese Yen Hits Two-Week Low As Trade Deficit Expands

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Japan's Yen has hit its lowest level against the dollar since the first week of April on fears that the country's trade deficit might be expanding at a consistently higher rate than expected. Japan's cheapening of the Yen in order to fuel export growth appears to have hit a snag, and there appear to be fewer and fewer options left to the country's government as it tries to lever the country out of a twenty-year slump.

Japanese Yen Hits Two-Week Low As Trade Deficit Expands

Japan's economy was the most celebrated in the world during the 1970s and 1980s, but the Asian tiger has failed to...

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