August 16, 2007
by Elaine Frei
Yen adds 5.9 percent versus NZ dollar
by Elaine Frei
The Japanese yen was higher on Thursday as equities markets continued to decline and investors looked for safer places to put their money than carry trades.
The yen added 5.9 percent versus the New Zealand dollar to ¥77.57, while the Australian dollar lost almost as much to the Japanese currency as it dropped 5.8 percent to ¥89.71.
Meanwhile, the Japanese currency was up 1.9 percent to ¥114.20 versus the US dollar, while it gained 2.1 percent on the euro to ¥153.15 and added 2.2 percent in relation to sterling, to ¥226.40.
While the US dollar was lower against the yen, it added 0.2 percent to $1.3400 in relation to the euro and gained 0.3 percent to $1.9815 versus sterling.
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