Yen remains strong going into the earnings season - FXstreet.com The Foreign Exchange Market



Yen remains strong going into the earnings season
FXstreet.com The Foreign Exchange Market
However, there was no noticeable impact on currency trading. Even a weaker than expected Michigan consumer confidence (and a temporary decline of the US ...

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