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5月9日美国纽约外汇市场上日元再次大幅贬值,日元汇率一度达到1美元兑换100.79日元,不但突破100这一重要的阻力关口,而且创下了自2009年4月以来时隔49个月的新低。2012年第四季度以来,日元汇率持续贬值,截至5月10日的1美元兑101.37日元,较2012年第三季度末的收盘价1美元兑77.59日元,贬值幅度高达30.65%。针对这一现象,以下三个问题值得思考。
On May 9, the Japanese New York Foreign Exchange Market once again devalued sharply again. The exchange rate of the Japanese yen once reached US $ 100.79. This not only broke through this important resistance at 100, but also hit an interval of 49 after April 2009 New low of the month. Since the fourth quarter of 2012, the exchange rate of the Japanese Yen has continued to devalue. As of May 10, the exchange rate of the U.S. dollar was 101.37 yen, down 30.65% from the previous closing price of 1 U.S. dollar of 77.59 yen at the end of the third quarter of 2012. In response to this phenomenon, the following three questions worth considering.