Wednesday, November 23, 2011

The yen has risen against the dollar to a maximum of 1995

Japanese investors move their assets into the national currency against the backdrop of deteriorating nuclear emergency "Fukushima-1", resulting in a rate Japanese yen to the dollar rose to a maximum of 1995 marks the 80 dollars for yen Yen appreciated by 0 , 64% compared with the closing on Tuesday and was 80.2 yen per dollar, according to RIA Novosti. Yesterday the price of oil on world markets tumbled amid concerns about traders to reduce fuel consumption in Japan, where because of the earthquake closed many businesses. At Monday, March 14, U.S. stock indexes trade results fell on fears about the economic effects of the devastating earthquake and tsunami in Japan. An earthquake measuring 9.0 occurred in Japan on March 11, it caused a tsunami height of more than ten meters. The epicenter was located 373 kilometers northeast of Tokyo, its center lies at a depth of 24 kilometers. Soon, in the same area several more powerful aftershocks with magnitude over 6.

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