Yen Rises as CIT Outlook, Factory Drop Reduce High-Yield Demand - Bloomberg



Yen Rises as CIT Outlook, Factory Drop Reduce High-Yield Demand
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“Over the last few days, equities rallied and risk sentiment improved,” said John McCarthy, director of currency trading at ING Financial Markets LLC in New ...
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